“For a decade, the issue of forest and land use in British Columbia raged like a forest fire . . .”
Shamed by demonstrators as a “tree-killer,” Clayoquot Sound tree faller Bruce Hornidge faced soul-searing losses of identity and family livelihood. This gripping, irony-laden memoir of a life spent harvesting in the beauty of the forest deals frankly with the nearly invisible human fallout of the inevitable move away from a resource-based economy and the impact on one man’s psyche.
Hornidge recalls his career as a faller in the West Coast forestry industry from the unique and sometimes irreverent point of view of the many loggers in Ucluelet and Tofino whose forestry careers were cut short on the other side of the demonstrators’ picket lines amid government and company doublespeak.
Three decades after The War in the Woods, we think we know what happened, and we’ve been told why. Here’s what we were never told.
Loggerheads: A Memoir
Author Name
Bruce Hornidge
Publisher Name
Shadowpaw Press
ISBN
978-1989398982
Keywords
British Columbia forestry memoir, environmental conflict, logging industry history, Clayoquot Sound protests, War in the Woods

