
On Heaven's Hill
Kim Heacox
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Product Details
Publisher | West Margin Press |
Publish Date | March 19, 2024 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
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EAN/UPC | 9781513141398 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds |
About the Author
Kim Heacox is best known for his memoir The Only Kayak and his novel Jimmy Bluefeather, both winners of the National Outdoor Book Award, and for his opinion pieces in The Guardian, where he writes in celebration and defense of the natural world, mostly on the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and threats to US public lands. His book of essays and photographs, In Denali, won the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award. A keen musician and photographer, and former ranger with the US National Park Service, he lives on eighteen acres in Gustavus, Alaska, next to Glacier Bay National Park, with his wife Melanie, two sea kayaks, a Martin guitar, and forty-some chestnut-backed chickadees. Learn more at www.kimheacox.com.
Reviews
"When an intrepid wolf, a plucky twelve-year-old girl, and a former trapper must face a rapidly changing ecosystem, the more-than-human world offers powerful advice: listen closely, expand your range, and find power in the pack. Kim Heacox writes with fierce love and lucid clarity about Southeast Alaska, a place where the line between human and nature has, thankfully, nearly faded. On Heaven's Hill is the kind of story the planet needs right now." --Kimi Eisele, author of The Lightest Object in the Universe
"A dazzling tale of a young girl, a desperate f
"This is a book that could only have been written by someone who has paid very close and very loving attention to the natural and human communities-the packs and families, and the individuals that make them up. That intimate and tender observation produces a magnificent book, full of reality and hope and wild joy." -Bill McKibben, American environmentalist and founder of 350.org
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