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Disaster in Paradise

The Landslides in Johnson's Landing

by (author) Amanda Bath

Publisher
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Initial publish date
Mar 2015
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550176957
    Publish Date
    Mar 2015
    List Price
    $22.95

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On the morning of July 12, 2012, Mandy Bath left her picturesque home and garden in Johnson's Landing, BC, for a day trip to nearby Kaslo. She had no forewarning of what the placid summer day would bring. But just over an hour later, a massive landslide tore into the community, destroying her home and killing four people: Valentine Webber, aged 60, and his daughters, 22-year-old Diana and 17-year-old Rachel, along with 64-year-old Petra Frehse. Returning the next day to search for her cat, Mandy narrowly avoided being buried beneath a second slide.

Disaster in Paradise tells a story of survival, grief and recovery, as Mandy and the other residents of Johnson's Landing gradually rebuild their community in the wake of the tragedy. Mandy eloquently details her own experience of trauma and healing, and weaves in the stories of other residents and volunteers in the rescue and recovery missions as the community bands together to collectively mourn their loss. The story is grounded by the author's intimate knowledge of the Johnson's Landing community, but also reflects the greater themes of loss, perseverance and bravery that arise in natural disasters everywhere.

About the author

Amanda Bath was born and raised in England, and she lived
in London before moving to the tiny community of Johnson's
Landing in 1993. She holds a Ph.D. in Catalan Literature, and
worked in human rights research for Amnesty International for
a decade. Since her home in Johnson's Landing was destroyed by
the 2012 landslide, she now lives in Kaslo, BC, with her husband
Christopher Klassen. This is her first book.

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