September 27, 2007

William D. Layman has won the Washington State Book Award for River of Memory (General Nonfiction). Layman, a resident of Wenatchee, is guest curator of an exhibit of the same name for the Wenatchee Valley Museum.
From the Introduction: “In a sense, two Columbia Rivers flow through our lives - the river we see today and the natural river that gave rise to the spectacular sights and thunderings of such places as Celilo and Kettle Falls. To know either has always presented major challenges. The river’s rugged physical character prevents knowing by slicing through inaccessible mountain ranges, vast stretches of unpopulated roadless areas, and extreme landscapes before emptying into the sea.”
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September 10, 2007

Coll Thrush’s new book Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing Over Place, a Weyerhaeuser title, was featured in the Seattle Times.
Mary Ann Gwinn, books editor for the Times, called Native Seattle “[A] vivid new book…Native Seattle chronicles the breathtaking and traumatic pace of change Seattle’s Native people have endured, and the resiliency with which they have regrouped and reconstituted themselves…Its meticulous atlas describes the ‘lost’ places of the Indian landscape. But they’re not really lost - they live today under the city’s 21st-century skin.”
For more information, please see http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/THRNAC.html
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