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The Last Island

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Country
  
Canada

Pages
  
256 pp.

Author
  
Alison Watt

Publisher
  
Harbour Publishing

Genres
  
Non-fiction, Memoir

Publication date
  
September 1, 2002

Originally published
  
1 September 2002

ISBN
  
9781553656326

Subject
  
Birdwatching

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

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The Last Island: A Naturalist's Sojourn on Triangle Island is a non-fiction memoir, written by Canadian writer Alison Watt, first published in September 2002 by Harbour Publishing. In the book, the author chronicles her return to Triangle Island, a bird sanctuary off the northern tip of Vancouver Island. Watt spent four months studying tufted puffins with her mentor Anne Vallee, returning 16 years later after Vallee's death. The Last Island is written in "beautiful language combined with watercolour paintings" with the power to "transport the reader to the island".

Contents

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Awards and honours

The Last Island received the "Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour" in June 2012, for "the best in Canadian humour writing". The book also received the 2003 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".

References

The Last Island Wikipedia