Desert Hawk Books

 

White Poplar, Black Locust

By Louise Wagenknecht

 

Cloth

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"Louise Wagenknecht tells us two related stories - she tells an evocative story, populated by people we can care about, of growing up in a northern California lumbering town which no longer exists. And she tells us, in a precisely informed and useful way, with sorrow but without invective, about the timber practices which led to the demise of the town. This is a terrific book which casts considerable light on the ongoing urgent problem of how to care for our communities and our environment at the same time." - William Kittredge, author of Southwestern Homelands.

"Rich, detailed, engrossing, and absolutely compelling. . . . White Poplar, Black Locust reads with all the interest of a novel, with carefully delineated characters and a beautifully drawn setting." - Mary Clearman Blew, author of Balsamroot and Bone Deep in Landscape: Writing, Reading, and Place.

Louise Wagenknecht grew up in one of the West's last company lumber towns, a small community called Hilt on the California- Oregon border. There she witnessed the dying years of a unique way of life, the tail-end of the 1950s lumber boom that would devastate the ancient old-growth forests of the Klamath Mountains as well as the people of Hilt, whose lives were inextricably tied to the company lumber mill. White Poplar, Black Locust is the story of that transformation, but it is also something more - a noteworthy addition to the literature of place, and a sensitive and richly textured family memoir. As Wagenknecht unravels the threads that still bind her to both Hilt's history and her own, unforgettable characters emerge, and what should have been the happy ending to this story, the marriage of her divorced mother to a forester working for the Fruit Growers Supply Company, becomes instead the end of childhood innocence, foretelling the demise of the mill and the end of Hilt itself.

Expertly weaving memoir and history against the backdrop of a powerful yet little-known landscape, White Poplar, Black Locust is an immensely readable narrative of pain, loss, and ultimate survival.

Louise Wagenknecht has worked for the United States Forest Service for almost thirty years, most recently on the Salmon-Challis National Forest in Idaho, where she is a writer and editor at the Forest Service headquarters.


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