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Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits A History of the Sunshine Coast
Betty Keller, Rosella M. Leslie
This historical account, "Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits: A History of the Sunshine Coast," delves into the rich and multifaceted development of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast. Moving beyond a simple chronological retelling, the book explores the journey of this coastal region from its earliest inhabitants to its more modern eras. It highlights the dramatic landscapes, the abundance of marine life, and the challenging yet rewarding environment that shaped the lives of those who called it home. The narrative likely focuses on how the unique geography and the adjacent Pacific Ocean influenced settlement patterns, economic activities, and the very identity of the communities that emerged along its shores. The core of the book lies in its portrayal of the diverse individuals and groups who established a presence and built lives on the Sunshine Coast. This includes the Indigenous peoples who have a deep, ancestral connection to the land, as well as the waves of settlers, loggers, fishermen, artists, and other pioneers who ventured into this remote territory seeking opportunity or refuge. The authors likely examine the significant challenges they faced – isolation, harsh weather, economic volatility, and the effort to forge communities in a demanding setting. Themes of resilience, resourcefulness, interconnectedness with nature, and the enduring spirit of independence are probably central to understanding the human story behind this captivating coastline. What makes "Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits" compelling is its commitment to uncovering and sharing the authentic experiences and unwritten stories of the Sunshine Coast's inhabitants. By weaving together personal anecdotes, historical records, and an appreciation for the natural world, the book offers a vivid picture of a region defined by both its stunning beauty and the tenacity of its people. It serves as a testament to the individuals whose courage and hard work laid the foundations for contemporary life, preserving their legacy for future generations and inviting readers to understand the unique character that has made the Sunshine Coast a distinctive and cherished part of Canada's west coast.
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Tomes & Tales
$9.5
1 copy
Publisher
TouchWood Editions
Pages
245
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781894898874
ISBN-10
1894898877
Language
English
Published
2009-01-01
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