Thursday, May 8, 2014

Book Beginning: Bridging a Great Divide: The Battle for the Columbia River Gorge by Kathie Durbin



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I have just returned from a hike in the Columbia Gorge and it reminded me how much we owe Kathie Durbin for giving us the story of how this magical place was preserved – and how the battle to keep it continues.
-- From the Foreword by Roberta Ulrich to Bridging a Great Divide: The Battle for the Columbia River Gorge by Kathie Durbin, published posthumously by Oregon State University Press.

There have been battles over every man-made change in the Columbia Gorge -- dams, freeways, bridges, hotels, casinos, houses, and now the view-spoiling, bird-killing wind turbines.  As a reporter for The Oregonian, Durbin covered these controversies and became an expert in the history and politics of the Columbia Gorge.  Bridging a Great Divide is Durbin's legacy for all those who love the Columbia Gorge as she did.

6 comments:

  1. This sounds like a fascinating book. I've been to the Columbia Gorge several times and enjoyed its beauty, but I've never known its history. I'll definitely read this book!

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  2. Gorgeous cover! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Thanks for sharing! Here is my beginning at Shut Up 7 Read

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  4. This sounds a beautiful place to walk. Thanks for hosting book beginnings. Have a lovely weekend.

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  5. Sounds quite interesting.

    THANKS for sharing.

    Happy Friday!!

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Book Beginnings

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  6. Well, that just got added to my wish list. Thank you.

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