Smallish and inelegant, Shean?s postwar, post-industrial economy is in desperate disrepair, and the lengths that some civic leaders will go to in order to do "what?s best" sometimes requires a leap of faith that has unintended consequences. When a global corporation plans a daring scheme to exploit the remaining coal from an improbable source -- and thus to secure Shean?s economic future -- politicians try to marginalize the few voices of dissent. Some voices, however, are not easily silenced.
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Sydney, NS
Cape Breton University Press
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