Synopsis
In a city known for wealth and prosperity, the divide between haves and have-nots is rarely clearer than on moving day, when those two worlds come together in intimate fashion. Violent ex-cons and drug addicts are invited into spacious homes, entrusted with the care and transport of the possessions of the upper classes - a unique bridging of two normally segregated worlds.
Darwin's Moving is an intriguing and affecting exploration of class divides by a journalist and former mover. Taylor Lambert takes us behind the scenes of a familiar industry that is almost completely undocumented in Canadian literature to reveal the cycles of poverty and addiction that ensnare its workers. This is the Other Calgary, a world populated by transient men and women struggling to survive in a boomtown's shadow.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Newest Press
- ISBN: 9781988732039
- Number of pages: 145
- Dimensions: 142 x 216 x 16 mm
- Weight: 204g
- Languages: English
