Book Details
176
November 17, 2020
Width: 9.50 in
Height: 8.50 in
"Converging Waters will transport you to a magnificent region of Canada's west coast through a stimulating interplay between the dark and the light, between the words and the images. Daniel Hillert's photographs capture a stunning beauty and drama, and are beautifully interwoven with Gwen Curry's words, which shine a light on the sometimes dark history and current ecological crises in the area." —Cheryl Alexander, author of Takaya: Lone Wolf, photographer, filmmaker
"You'll be left with a longing to experience and protect the rich natural history of this place. And you will be buoyed with the knowledge that, in spite of our human interference, nature always provides 'a crack for the light to get in'." —Cheryl Alexander, author of Takaya: Lone Wolf, photographer, filmmaker
"Converging Waters is the next best thing to visiting British Columbia's remote and beautiful scattering of islands known as the Broughton Archipelago. Daniel Hillert's stunning photographs capture the majesty of this wonderful place and its remarkable ecosystem. Gwen Curry's evocative words remind us that even remote places are impacted by the people who are drawn to them. Together, Hillert and Curry celebrate the resilience of the Broughton Archipelago in the face of worrying intrusions. As they so ably demonstrate, "it's a place worth fighting for." —Joy Davis, author of Complicated Simplicity: Island Life in the Pacific Northwest