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Fire Weather

A True Story from a Hotter World
BuchGebunden
432 Seiten
Englisch
Random House Children's Bookserschienen am06.06.2023
"In May 2016, the city of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, burned to the ground, forcing 88,000 people to flee their homes. It was the largest evacuation ever of a city in the face of a forest fire, raising the curtain on a new age of increasingly destructive wildfires. This book is a suspenseful account of one of North America's most devastating forest fires-and a stark exploration of our dawning era of climate catastrophes"--mehr
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BuchGebunden
EUR32,00
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR22,00
BuchGebunden
EUR32,00
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR16,50
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR21,00

Produkt

Klappentext"In May 2016, the city of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, burned to the ground, forcing 88,000 people to flee their homes. It was the largest evacuation ever of a city in the face of a forest fire, raising the curtain on a new age of increasingly destructive wildfires. This book is a suspenseful account of one of North America's most devastating forest fires-and a stark exploration of our dawning era of climate catastrophes"--
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-5247-3285-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum06.06.2023
Seiten432 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 169 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 36 mm
Gewicht794 g
Artikel-Nr.59477504
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Autor

JOHN VAILLANT's acclaimed, award-winning nonfiction books, The Golden Spruce and The Tiger, were national best sellers. His debut novel, The Jaguar's Children, was a finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the International Dublin Literary Award. Vaillant has received the Governor General's Literary Award, British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize, and the Pearson Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction. He has written for, among others, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, National Geographic, and The Guardian. He lives in Vancouver.