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Called by Mother Earth

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This raw and intimate memoir takes us inside the mind of a father who embarked on a ten-month journey through rugged and remote terrain in British Columbia in search of his missing son.

After setting out on a hike on Frosty Mountain on October 10, 2020, twenty-five-year-old Jordan Naterer disappeared. By the time authorities were alerted and the search was underway, the season's first snow storm arrived at higher elevations, concealing the route he had taken. This memoir follows Jordan's father, Greg, as he navigates grief, time, and the mountain wilderness of British Columbia in search of his missing son. 

From learning the scope of the logistics involved in a large-scale search-and-rescue effort to experiencing the range of emotions of a determined father and family on a near-impossible quest, the reader will not only follow Greg's 1,600 km journey on- and off-trail in Manning Park, but will also meet Tmxwulaxw—also called Mother Earth—who guided Naterer throughout.


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Publisher: Breakwater Books Ltd

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  • ISBN: 9781778530159
  • Release date: April 16, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9781778530159
  • File size: 6770 KB
  • Release date: April 16, 2024

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English

This raw and intimate memoir takes us inside the mind of a father who embarked on a ten-month journey through rugged and remote terrain in British Columbia in search of his missing son.

After setting out on a hike on Frosty Mountain on October 10, 2020, twenty-five-year-old Jordan Naterer disappeared. By the time authorities were alerted and the search was underway, the season's first snow storm arrived at higher elevations, concealing the route he had taken. This memoir follows Jordan's father, Greg, as he navigates grief, time, and the mountain wilderness of British Columbia in search of his missing son. 

From learning the scope of the logistics involved in a large-scale search-and-rescue effort to experiencing the range of emotions of a determined father and family on a near-impossible quest, the reader will not only follow Greg's 1,600 km journey on- and off-trail in Manning Park, but will also meet Tmxwulaxw—also called Mother Earth—who guided Naterer throughout.


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