Our Sands
Auteur : Darryl Whetter
Éditeur : Penguin Random House SEA
Date de parution : mars 2021
ISBN : 9789814882187
Résumé :
No subject, we’re all starting to admit, is as relevant as climate change. Our Sands is set in and around one of the least sustainable projects on the planet—the tar sands in Alberta, Canada. They inspire increasingly militant “ecoteurs” who feel that one big dose of poison is the only way to stop the poisoning of land, water and First Nations peoples. Seventeen year-old Ocean Janak has grown up the privileged daughter of Blake, a geologist turned oil executive. When she falls for Rory McAllister, a bike courier who secretly scans many of the oil contracts he’s paid to deliver, she finds a lover and comrade-in-green-arms. Together, they say No to help the planet say Yes. Like Margaret Atwood, Our Sands knows that climate change is in fact “everything change”.
À propos de l’auteur :
Darryl Whetter est professeur titulaire au département des études anglaises de l’Université Sainte-Anne
https://www.usainteanne.ca/contact/departement-des-etudes-anglaises/darryl-whetter