It Stops Here by Rueben George - ISBN: 9780735242821
Paperback
Indigenous fight for land, water, and future against colonization.

It Stops Here

Standing Up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    10 September 2024

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Summary

NATIONAL BESTSELLER

“This book-abundant with love for both people and the land-is powerful medicine.” -Naomi Klein

A personal account of one man’s confrontation with colonization that illuminates the philosophy and values of a First Nation on the front lines of the fight against an extractive industry, colonial government, and threats to the life-giving Salish Sea.

It Stops Here is the profound story of the spiritual, cultural, and political resurgence of a nation taki…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780735242821
ISBN-10:0735242828
Author:Rueben George, Mike Simpson
Publisher:Prentice Hall Press
Imprint:Prentice Hall Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:10 September 2024
Weight:254g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm
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Critics Review

NATIONAL BESTSELLER

WINNER OF THE 2025 SUNSHINE COAST WRITERS AND EDITORS SOCIETY BOOK AWARDS FOR NON-FICTION: INDIGENOUS

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 GEORGE RYGA AWARD FOR SOCIAL AWARENESS IN LITERATURE
SHORTLISTED FOR THE CITY OF VANCOUVER BOOK AWARD
LONGLISTED FOR THE SCIENCE WRITERS AND COMMUNICATORS OF CANADA AWARD

A CBC Pick for Earth Day 2024

“Separation from the natural world that supports and sustains us is a profound trauma, one in need of collective healing. This book—abundant with love for both people and the land—is powerful medicine. On each welcoming page, we come to know a leader in the purest sense of the word: accountable, honest, vulnerable, and guided by an unwavering and radically inclusive vision. Gradually, we glimpse the beautiful world before and beyond the one crumbling all around.”
—Naomi Klein, New York Times bestselling author of This Changes Everything and On Fire

It Stops Here is an eloquent memoir relating the tribulations, struggles, and redemption of an extraordinary individual, and also of a family, a nation, and a land. In telling his personal story, Rueben George makes an impassioned plea for the future of us all.”
—Gabor Maté, New York Times bestselling author of The Myth of Normal

“Rueben George is a powerful voice on behalf of his people, their culture, and territory. In defending his land, he is fighting for all people who care about Mother Earth and a future for our children and grandchildren. Read this book to understand why he is a land defender battling on behalf of all of us.”
—David Suzuki, environmentalist and broadcaster

“I’ve met many remarkable activists around the world, but none any deeper or wiser or more committed than Rueben George. This fine book will give you a glimpse into his kind and open heart, and in the process perhaps make it easier for you to work hard with others on the great project of our time: building a habitable and fair planet that all can share.”
—Bill McKibben, founder of Third Act and author of Eaarth and Oil and Honey

“Rueben George is a force of nature—literally. He is carrying on his family’s long history protecting nature in all its forms. Devastating extractive practices in the form of pipelines, mining, clearcutting, and overfishing threatens the health, safety, and wellbeing to Indigenous lands, waters, and all of nature. Rueben’s book is a powerful call to action rooted in the teachings of his ancestors, to gather warriors from all nations and take back control over our collective futures.”
—Dr. Pamela Palmater, Mi’kmaw lawyer, professor, and Indigenous rights advocate from Eel River Bar First Nation

About The Author

Rueben George

RUEBEN GEORGE is a Sun Dance Chief and a member of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation (TWN). After working as a family counsellor for twenty years, he became manager of the TWN’s Sacred Trust initiative to protect the unceded Tsleil-Waututh lands and waters from the proposed Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. Over the past decade, he has travelled across the world and built alliances with Indigenous people fighting to protect waters, lands, and Indigenous rights, and has become an internationally renowned advocate for these issues. Rueben incorporates his cultural and spiritual teachings in all aspects of his life and work.

MICHAEL SIMPSON is Lecturer in the School of Geography & Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

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