Here on the Coast: Reflections from the Rainbelt

Here on the Coast: Reflections from the Rainbelt

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  • Create Date:2021-04-06 15:51:49
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Howard White
  • ISBN:1550179241
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Summary

No matter where people live on the BC coast, says Howard White, they have certain shared experiences: frustration with rain and ferries, familiarity with gumboots, bumbershoots, seagull droppings and barnacles in the wrong places。 But each little community clings to its own sense of uniqueness and considers itself the true West Coast。 As a case in point, White offers fifty funny sketches of life as he has come to know it in sixty-odd years of living along that hundred-mile stretch of monsoon-prone shoreline ironically known as the Sunshine Coast。


Included is what must be one of the most admiring testaments ever written about the virtues of the old-time outhouse; fond remembrances of saltwater fishing when a bad day meant you didn’t hook something in twenty minutes; and explorers who stooped to naming islands after favourite racehorses。 We also meet a “bouquet of characters,” including a lyrical logger known as Pete the Poet; a diabolical seagoing remittance man; the saintly Quaker philosopher Hubert Evans and White’s barrier-busting Aunt Jean who taught him the advantages of “scientifically enlarging the truth。” Along with accounts of waste disposal wars and wry observations on modern technology, Here On the Coast offers a West Coast counterpart to such favourites as Letters From Wingfield Farm and Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town

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Reviews

Jon Nakapalau

Nice 'tactical manual' to help parents make 'binky' go 'bye-bye' - love the idea of the 'Binky Fairy' taking binky away to give it to another child。 Nice 'tactical manual' to help parents make 'binky' go 'bye-bye' - love the idea of the 'Binky Fairy' taking binky away to give it to another child。 。。。more

Alicia Evans

For: readers looking for a book that helps with the transition to not using a pacifier anymore (with some additional talking points for parents/caregivers in the back)。Possible red flags: some may feel too simplistic。

Caitlinleah

Not as catchy as diapers are not forever or teeth are not for biting, it’s still good at providing language for me to talk about ditching the paci。

Rose Pavlicek

Great suggestionsThis childrens's book is full of picyures and sugestions children can try when it's time to give up their pacifier。 Great suggestionsThis childrens's book is full of picyures and sugestions children can try when it's time to give up their pacifier。 。。。more

Eva_Amaré

One day we had our binkies, the next they were just gone。 It was a sad day and an even longer night。 Not sure why mama would get this book that reminds us of a happier time that her and daddy took from us。 We can't give an honest review of this book, because we couldn't bring ourselves to get into it and risk the heartache all over again。 😢👶 One day we had our binkies, the next they were just gone。 It was a sad day and an even longer night。 Not sure why mama would get this book that reminds us of a happier time that her and daddy took from us。 We can't give an honest review of this book, because we couldn't bring ourselves to get into it and risk the heartache all over again。 😢👶 。。。more

Kit Feral

This was quite helpful for my three year old twins。

Dawn

My daughter reacted much more favorably to Bye Bye Binky。 And that one is more fun to read for me。

Sheba

I was on the fence about this one。 The information is accurate and useful, it just didn't appeal to me like the teeth book did。 Perhaps I'm a bit more lax regarding when to release a pacifier。 I was on the fence about this one。 The information is accurate and useful, it just didn't appeal to me like the teeth book did。 Perhaps I'm a bit more lax regarding when to release a pacifier。 。。。more

Mei-Ling

basic but effective

Noah Saenz

For many kids, growing up is tough, especially when trying to get rid of the comfort of a pacifier。 This book is 100% for kids growing out of this stage, or stubbornly staying in it。 This book shows kids many different children of color who are happy that they do not need their pacifier anymore。This book is very important for any child, toddler, or baby as it helps expand their vocabulary, gets them used to hearing your voice, and can help expand their brains with the hands on learning of a book For many kids, growing up is tough, especially when trying to get rid of the comfort of a pacifier。 This book is 100% for kids growing out of this stage, or stubbornly staying in it。 This book shows kids many different children of color who are happy that they do not need their pacifier anymore。This book is very important for any child, toddler, or baby as it helps expand their vocabulary, gets them used to hearing your voice, and can help expand their brains with the hands on learning of a book。 The book also allows for learning about other people of color and how they are exactly like us。Highly recommend for new parents and children embarking on this planet。 。。。more

Alexandria Tietz

This book is very cute for younger children。 Especially if you are trying to break them of the Pacifier stage。 It explains cute ideas to do in order to break the pacifier habit。 The author did great with the illustrations and provides a lot of good information in this book that would be appropriate for younger children。

Russell

If I'm greeted by a gang of adolescents chanting "Put the passy in the trashy", I'd be goddamn terrified。My toddler has adopted the advice of this book, as with the rest of the indoctrination series by Verdick, and now yodels when she would have used her pacifier。 It horrifies strangers, but soothes her effectively。(view spoiler)[As with Diapers Are Not Forever, we see a dog full of encouraging thoughts for toddlers making life changes。 Again, we have to ask why the dog feels this way。 Is the do If I'm greeted by a gang of adolescents chanting "Put the passy in the trashy", I'd be goddamn terrified。My toddler has adopted the advice of this book, as with the rest of the indoctrination series by Verdick, and now yodels when she would have used her pacifier。 It horrifies strangers, but soothes her effectively。(view spoiler)[As with Diapers Are Not Forever, we see a dog full of encouraging thoughts for toddlers making life changes。 Again, we have to ask why the dog feels this way。 Is the dog hoping to snag the abandoned pacifier once the little girl would no longer care? Is this the same dog as in the other book, just with a different collar? Does the dog have some sort of nomadic existence like the cat from "A Talking Cat!?!", with a drunken Eric Roberts voicing it as it guides hapless fools through major transitions? (hide spoiler)] 。。。more

Maren Prestegaard

a good book but didn't inspire。 will probably just have to go cold turkey。 a good book but didn't inspire。 will probably just have to go cold turkey。 。。。more

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Elizabeth S

This is a book without a hidden purpose。 No value to the book if you aren't trying to help your kid get rid of the pacifier。 This is a book without a hidden purpose。 No value to the book if you aren't trying to help your kid get rid of the pacifier。 。。。more

Keli

SynopsisThis brightly colored board book gently guides children through the process of giving up their pacifier。ReviewGiving up a pacifier can be traumatic for a young child。 This book tries to present it in a positive light。 It offers suggestions for finding comfort other than a pacifier as well as saying how grown up the child is for giving up his/her pacifier。 It treats the subject matter in a lighthearted way without ignoring how difficult it can be for the child。 The simple and brightly col SynopsisThis brightly colored board book gently guides children through the process of giving up their pacifier。ReviewGiving up a pacifier can be traumatic for a young child。 This book tries to present it in a positive light。 It offers suggestions for finding comfort other than a pacifier as well as saying how grown up the child is for giving up his/her pacifier。 It treats the subject matter in a lighthearted way without ignoring how difficult it can be for the child。 The simple and brightly colored pictures are attractive and easy to see for a child in the target audience。 The end of the book offers suggestions to parents to have a positive weaning experience。 While this book is not appropriate for a wide range of children, it could be a positive way for a parent to introduce the child to weaning from a pacifier。Critical ReviewsChildren's LiteratureThis was the only available review。 Mostly it repeats the content of the book。 However, it does mention the warm-fuzzy aspect of the book and how it "will help your child think about and take steps to move away from a pacifier。"Other Bibliographic InformationPublished in 2007 by Free Spirit Publishing, Inc。24 pages 。。。more