Darwin's Moving

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Human Services, Sociology, Urban
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Author: Taylor Lambert ISBN: 9781988732046
Publisher: NeWest Press Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: NeWest Press Language: English
Author: Taylor Lambert
ISBN: 9781988732046
Publisher: NeWest Press
Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: NeWest Press
Language: English

Darwin’s Moving introduces readers to the colourful characters who populate the furniture moving trade, a male-dominated world of labour with relatively high pay and no need for education of any sort. Movers have a unique window into the private spaces of the city as they perform their difficult and delicate job inside all manner of homes, from government-subsidized housing developments to multi-million dollar McMansions.

Taylor Lambert intriguingly explores class and work in a city that would rather focus on the wealth and prosperity brought to it by the oil and gas industry. Darwin’s Moving shows us the Other Calgary, a world populated by transient men and women struggling to survive in a boomtown’s shadow.

Darwin’s Moving takes us behind the scenes of a business that is almost completely undocumented in Canadian literature.

Praise for Darwin's Moving

"...the collision of rich and poor is made starkly evident."
~ Quill & Quire

"...an illuminating trip to a realm of which we’re only dimly aware. Bonus: You’ll learn how to pack a van good and tight."
~ Sarah Murdoch, Toronto Star

"Darwin's Moving is about Calgary but it's a larger story, too, about the ways Darwin's Moving is not unique, about class and the often-transient men tasked with moving our homes."
~ Jade Colbert, The Globe and Mail

"Lambert has shed light on a corner of the Canadian working world few even think about. The ghost of Orwell approves."
~ Morley Walker, Winnipeg Free Press

"You’ll never look at a moving truck the same way again."
~ Steven Sandor, Avenue Edmonton

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Darwin’s Moving introduces readers to the colourful characters who populate the furniture moving trade, a male-dominated world of labour with relatively high pay and no need for education of any sort. Movers have a unique window into the private spaces of the city as they perform their difficult and delicate job inside all manner of homes, from government-subsidized housing developments to multi-million dollar McMansions.

Taylor Lambert intriguingly explores class and work in a city that would rather focus on the wealth and prosperity brought to it by the oil and gas industry. Darwin’s Moving shows us the Other Calgary, a world populated by transient men and women struggling to survive in a boomtown’s shadow.

Darwin’s Moving takes us behind the scenes of a business that is almost completely undocumented in Canadian literature.

Praise for Darwin's Moving

"...the collision of rich and poor is made starkly evident."
~ Quill & Quire

"...an illuminating trip to a realm of which we’re only dimly aware. Bonus: You’ll learn how to pack a van good and tight."
~ Sarah Murdoch, Toronto Star

"Darwin's Moving is about Calgary but it's a larger story, too, about the ways Darwin's Moving is not unique, about class and the often-transient men tasked with moving our homes."
~ Jade Colbert, The Globe and Mail

"Lambert has shed light on a corner of the Canadian working world few even think about. The ghost of Orwell approves."
~ Morley Walker, Winnipeg Free Press

"You’ll never look at a moving truck the same way again."
~ Steven Sandor, Avenue Edmonton

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