Mr. Mindbomb
Andrea Pole
, Barry Kazimer
, Mary Therrien
, Cassandra Schiemann
, Sarah Schwartz
, Linda Leitch
, Marilyn Stanley
, Natasa Ilic
, Jude Castillo
, Noelle Walsh
, Reilly Robson
, Melissa Poremba
, Randi Ann Doll
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Marissa Yip-Young
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Shawna Moodie
, Melissa Kohlman
, Russell Reitsema
, Hoda Montazeri
, Joshua Lewis
, Deb Philippon
, Agnes Marshall
, Dawn Macdonald
, Hilary Squires
, Wanda Brine
, Vanessa Seto
, Teira Stauth
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Karen Nordrum
, Lynn Bechtel
, Carl Scott
, Prabh Toor
, Sarah Van Dyk
, Joe Mitchell
, Ellen Clarke
, Debra Chandler
, Mary Lester
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, jane luce
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Pam Keetch
, Sara Erskine
, Heather Belliveau
, Susan Fitzgerald
, Janet Miller
, Jaclyn Dawn
, Benita Hartwell
, Janice Cournoyer
, Sara Conway
, Robert Hykawy
, Patricia Johnson
, Lynn Andrews
, Anne Range
, Kim Cappellina
, Ken Gilmour
, Ashlee Blais
, Christopher Evans
, Colleen Coco Collins
, Pamela Humphrey
, Yolande Thivierge
, Debra Fisher
, Andrea Mack
, Barbara Nickerson
, Kevin Smith
, Shane Birley
, Alice Meems
, Rodney Cross
, Rosa Cross
, Andrea Gillespie
, Jayne Barnard
, finn mulryan
, Elmira Olson
, Michelle Brown-Matthews
, Sandra Perry
, Dani Kat
, Megan Bishop
, Karen Kendrick
, Rachel Edmonds
, Ron Thompson
, C. Ray
, Susan Baues
, Christine Lion
, Wendy Houlden
, Susan Jang
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A collection of personal essays detailing the life and achievements of a renowned environmental hero and activist.
Mr. Mindbomb is a chronology of the significant events of Bob Hunter’s life, written chapter by chapter by those who knew him. Where one contributor leaves off, the next picks up, moving the reader through another moment in time, sharing some new insight. This is the real life and legacy of Bob Hunter: Canadian eco-hero, author of 14 books, winner of a Governor General’s Award, popular journalist, and recipient of a magical salute of gratitude from a pod of whales.
Part adventure thriller, part comedy, part documentary, and part provocation for individuals to stand up for the environment, it’s a rare look through the lens and perspective of those touched by Bob’s influence. By finding kindred spirits in the voices of each of the contributors, many of whom continue the work, it’s a powerful reminder that things don’t happen in a vacuum. Fifteen years after Bob’s much-too-early passing, Mr. Mindbomb is a reminder that any one person, fuelled by commitment and love, can find others who feel the same, and together they can do extraordinarily heroic deeds for the well-being of all.