The felling of a celebrated giant Golden spruce tree in British Columbia\'s Queen Charlotte Islands takes on a potent symbolism in this probing study of an unprecedented act of eco-vandalism.
As vividly as John Krakauer puts readers on Everest, John Vaillant takes us into the heart of North America\'s last great forest..
Two days later it fell.
When his night\'s work was done, a unique Sitka spruce, 165 feet tall and covered with luminous Golden needles, teetered on its stump.
Five months earlier, logger-turned-activist Grant Hadwin had plunged naked into a river in British Columbia\'s Queen Charlotte Islands, towing a chainsaw.
When a shattered kayak and camping gear are found on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Northwest, they reignite a mystery surrounding a shocking act of protest.
Vaillant profiles the culprit, an ex-logger turned messianic environmentalist who toppled the famous tree.
The felling of a celebrated giant Golden spruce tree in British Columbia\'s Queen Charlotte Islands takes on a potent symbolism in this probing study of an unprecedented act of eco-vandalism