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The Golden Spruce Free Audiobook Download

John Vaillant

Exploring Desperation and Sacrifice in Nature's Fragile Balance.

4.119780ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: John Vaillant

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780676976465

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/17/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Prologue Driftwood
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Chapter 2: 1 A Threshold Between Worlds
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Chapter 3: 2 The Beginning of the End
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Chapter 4: 3 A Boardwalk to Mars
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Chapter 5: 4 The People
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Chapter 6: 5 Wildest of the Wild
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Chapter 7: 6 The Tooth of the Human Race
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Chapter 8: 7 The Fatal Flaw
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Chapter 9: 8 The Fall
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Chapter 10: 9 Myth
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Chapter 11: 10 Hecate Strait
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Chapter 12: 11 The Search
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Chapter 13: 12 The Secret
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Chapter 14: 13 Coyote
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Chapter 15: 14 Over the Horizon
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Chapter 16: Epilogue Revival
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Who should listen The Golden Spruce

"The Golden Spruce" by John Vaillant is a compelling narrative that intertwines environmental themes, the complexities of human-nature relationships, and a gripping true crime story. This summary audiobook is ideal for nature lovers, environmentalists, and those interested in indigenous cultures, as well as readers who appreciate true stories that delve into the impacts of greed and destruction on the natural world. Additionally, anyone who enjoys engaging storytelling that highlights human struggles and the beauty of the Pacific Northwest will find this summary to be a captivating listen.

3 quotes from The Golden Spruce

  • "The forest is a living thing, and it responds to us in ways we can scarcely understand yet. Every tree has a story, and every tree offers a lesson."
  • "The Golden Spruce was more than just a tree; it was a symbol of beauty, rarity, and the fragility of nature in the face of human greed."
  • "In the end, our relationship with the natural world reflects our deepest values and our understanding of our place within it."

Author : John Vaillant

John Vaillant is a distinguished author and freelance writer whose compelling narratives have graced prominent publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, National Geographic, and The Guardian. His acclaimed debut book, *The Golden Spruce* (2005), became a bestseller and garnered multiple prestigious awards, including the Governor General's and Rogers Trust awards for non-fiction in Canada. Vaillant's second nonfiction work, *The Tiger* (2010), also achieved international bestseller status and has been translated into 16 languages, with film rights optioned by Plan B, Brad Pitt’s production company. In recognition of his literary contributions, Vaillant received the Windham-Campbell Prize in 2014. Venturing into fiction, he published *The Jaguar's Children* (2015), which was long-listed for the Dublin IMPAC and Kirkus Fiction Prizes and recognized as a finalist for the Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize in Canada.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Golden Spruce Free Audiobook Download

John Vaillant

Exploring Desperation and Sacrifice in Nature's Fragile Balance.

4.119780rating

Information

Author: John Vaillant

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780676976465

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/17/2005

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Golden Spruce

"The Golden Spruce" by John Vaillant is a compelling narrative that intertwines environmental themes, the complexities of human-nature relationships, and a gripping true crime story. This summary audiobook is ideal for nature lovers, environmentalists, and those interested in indigenous cultures, as well as readers who appreciate true stories that delve into the impacts of greed and destruction on the natural world. Additionally, anyone who enjoys engaging storytelling that highlights human struggles and the beauty of the Pacific Northwest will find this summary to be a captivating listen.

3 quotes from The Golden Spruce

  • "The forest is a living thing, and it responds to us in ways we can scarcely understand yet. Every tree has a story, and every tree offers a lesson."
  • "The Golden Spruce was more than just a tree; it was a symbol of beauty, rarity, and the fragility of nature in the face of human greed."
  • "In the end, our relationship with the natural world reflects our deepest values and our understanding of our place within it."

Author: John Vaillant

John Vaillant is a distinguished author and freelance writer whose compelling narratives have graced prominent publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, National Geographic, and The Guardian. His acclaimed debut book, *The Golden Spruce* (2005), became a bestseller and garnered multiple prestigious awards, including the Governor General's and Rogers Trust awards for non-fiction in Canada. Vaillant's second nonfiction work, *The Tiger* (2010), also achieved international bestseller status and has been translated into 16 languages, with film rights optioned by Plan B, Brad Pitt’s production company. In recognition of his literary contributions, Vaillant received the Windham-Campbell Prize in 2014. Venturing into fiction, he published *The Jaguar's Children* (2015), which was long-listed for the Dublin IMPAC and Kirkus Fiction Prizes and recognized as a finalist for the Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize in Canada.