The lowering days
(Book on CD)

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Book on CD
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1 audio discs (approximately 10 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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English

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Read by David Aaron Baker and Nicole Altvater.
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If you paid attention, you could see the entire unfolding of human history in a story . . . Growing up, David Almerin Ames and his brothers, Link and Simon, believed the wild patch of Maine where they lived along the Penobscot River belonged to them. Running down the state like a spine, the river shared its name with the people of the Penobscot Nation, whose ancestral territory included the entire Penobscot watershed—the land upon which the Ames family eventually made their home. The brothers’ affinity for the natural world derives from their iconoclastic parents, Arnoux, a romantic artist and Vietnam War deserter who builds boats by hand, and Falon, an activist journalist who runs The Lowering Days, a community newspaper which gives equal voice to indigenous and white issues. But the boys’ childhood reverie is shattered when a bankrupt paper mill, once the Penobscot Valley’s largest employer, is burned to the ground on the eve of potentially reopening. As the community grapples with the scope of the devastation, Falon receives a letter from a Penobscot teenager confessing to the crime—an act of justice for a sacred river under centuries of assault. For the residents of the Penobscot Valley, the fire reveals a stark truth. For many, the mill is a lifeline, providing working class jobs they need to survive. Within the Penobscot Nation, the mill is a bringer of death, spewing toxic chemicals and wastewater products that poison the river’s fish and plants. As the divide within the community widens, the building anger and resentment explodes in tragedy, wrecking the lives of David and those around him.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brown, G., Baker, D. A., & Altvater, N. (2021). The lowering days (Unabridged.). Harper Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Gregory, David Aaron Baker and Nicole, Altvater. 2021. The Lowering Days. Harper Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Gregory, David Aaron Baker and Nicole, Altvater. The Lowering Days Harper Audio, 2021.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Gregory, David Aaron Baker, and Nicole Altvater. The Lowering Days Unabridged., Harper Audio, 2021.

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