Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia: Exploring the Spirit of the Pacific Northwest
by
Douglas Todd
This book will appeal to anyone who wants to understand the unique culture and spirituality of the fast-growing Pacific Northwest, which includes British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. Envied by people around the world, Cascadia, as it is known, is remarkable for its famed mountains, evergreens, eagles, beaches and livable cities. Most people, however, do not realize tha
...morePaperback, 326 pages
Published
September 7th 2008
by Ronsdale Press
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There are a number of great essays in this book (Shibley, Killen, Resnick, Wells) and a handful that left me scratching my scalp. But overall this book gets an extra star from me for concept alone. Even as a life-long Oregonian this book still cracked open a number of mysteries for me about why this place feels so different from any other place. I even learned about two new fiction writers that I must add to my 'to-read' list.
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