The Hottest Place on Earth

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Alfred Cool ISBN: 1230002019383
Publisher: Alfred Cool Publication: June 1, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alfred Cool
ISBN: 1230002019383
Publisher: Alfred Cool
Publication: June 1, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The Hottest Place on Earth is a fast-paced, comedic, and autobiographical fiction, the story of a young man with aspirations to be an eco-journalist. At Port Radium NWT, I found Canada’s sinister connection to the Manhattan project. This novel is an indictment, a chapter of the story of Canada’s nuclear lie and our role in promoting global nuclear power.

Flying from Edmonton to the Arctic Circle, my impressions were as pure as the untracked snow. “This was freedom … pioneers did not conquer this land, they outlasted it … I felt my excited sense of adventure grow in the immensity of this wilderness. I had turned to a clean page of experience. In this land of indistinct borders and authority, all things were possible.”

The great Farley Mowat blazed a modern trail into the wilderness, and his awakening in the vast Canadian North populated with wolves and sprawling caribou herds enlightened him, too. When I ventured to the farthest reaches of Canada’s tree line, the Arctic caribou herds were all but gone and the wolves silenced. 

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The Hottest Place on Earth is a fast-paced, comedic, and autobiographical fiction, the story of a young man with aspirations to be an eco-journalist. At Port Radium NWT, I found Canada’s sinister connection to the Manhattan project. This novel is an indictment, a chapter of the story of Canada’s nuclear lie and our role in promoting global nuclear power.

Flying from Edmonton to the Arctic Circle, my impressions were as pure as the untracked snow. “This was freedom … pioneers did not conquer this land, they outlasted it … I felt my excited sense of adventure grow in the immensity of this wilderness. I had turned to a clean page of experience. In this land of indistinct borders and authority, all things were possible.”

The great Farley Mowat blazed a modern trail into the wilderness, and his awakening in the vast Canadian North populated with wolves and sprawling caribou herds enlightened him, too. When I ventured to the farthest reaches of Canada’s tree line, the Arctic caribou herds were all but gone and the wolves silenced. 

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