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Island of Trees

50 Trees, 50 Tales of Montreal

by (author) Bronwyn Chester

illustrated by Jean-Luc Trudel

Publisher
Vehicule Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2014
Category
Quebec, Ecotourism
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781550654219
    Publish Date
    Dec 2014
    List Price
    $13.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550653298
    Publish Date
    Aug 2014
    List Price
    $18

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Description

By following the trail of 50 trees, Bronwyn Chester presents a new perspective on the island of Montreal and offers a sense of belonging to an ancient forest, in its modern form. She goes beyond the traits defining each tree and interprets the tree's story. Each story is complemented with an illustration by Jean-Luc Trudel of the tree being discussed. The Island of Montreal has its own unique ecosystem. Insulated all around by the St. Lawrence River and the Rivière des Prairies, the island is slightly warmer than the surrounding territory, allowing species such as the giant cottonwood poplars to thrive all along the shoreline, and exotic species, such as the black walnut, tulip tree and dawn redwood to compliment the wide variety of native trees.
Bronwyn Chester wrote the weekly column Island of Trees for the Montreal Gazette and this book is an expansion of those columns. Grouped by territory, the trees selected will provide Montrealers and visitors the opportunity to not only better know and appreciate Montreal's trees, but will also lead them to little known places and histories of their island. These are stories that anchor us in time and space. Old trees connect us to the past as witnesses of bygone eras.

About the authors

Bronwyn Chester wrote a weekly column on trees for the Montreal Gazette. After writing numerous articles related to trees for the McGill Reporter, where she worked as associate editor, she created the first campus tree walk from which evolved her first tree publication, A Leafy Legacy:The Trees of McGill University [McGill-Queens University Press, 2009]. She gave numerous tree walks in Montreal parks and neighbourhoods. Bronwyn Chester died in Montreal in 2012.

Bronwyn Chester's profile page

Jean-Luc Trudel, from Québec, began illustrating after many detours: stained glass artist, printer, graphic designer... He has drawn magnificent illustrations for Bouton d'or Acadie, including the books Le pit à papa, Mémére Soleil, Nannie Lune, Meet Me at Green Gables, Un bisou coquelicot, and Tommy Tempête, his most recent work, written by Audrey Long, was the winner of the 2023 Champlain Award (youth category).

Jean-Luc Trudel's profile page

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