This book was a thoroughly enjoyable read about an interesting part of Australia which is normally not treated as a single entity, the entire length of the New South Wales coast. I would think that the challenge in writing a book like this is how to link the whole length of the coast, while also limiting the narrative from other parts of the state. Then, how to write a history of that geographic area such that it is interesting to read. On all accounts the author succeeds.
Read MoreBook Review - Toxic: The Rotting Underbelly of the Tasmanian Salmon Industry by Richard Flangan
Mass die-offs of captive salmon, slime-covered formerly pristine marine environments, feckless governments, and communities apparently powerless to stop greed trumping rationality. These were just some of the issues that Richard Flanagan raised in his book Toxic: The Rotting Undebelly of the Tasmanian Salmon Industry. Yes, this is the same Richard Flanagan who is more famous for his novels but this examination of the Tasmanian salmon industry comes from his heart with a full cohort of references to show it is more than an emotional tirade.
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