Elaine Dewar-author, journalist, television story editor-has been propelled since childhood by insatiable curiosity and the joy of storytelling. Her journalism has been honored by nine National Magazine awards, including the prestigious President's Medal, and the White Award. Her first book, Cloak of Green, delved into the dark side of environmental politics and became an underground classic. Bones: Discovering the First Americans, an investigation of the science and politics regarding the peopling of the Americas, was a national bestseller and earned a special commendation from the Canadian Archaeological Association. The Second Tree: of Clones, Chimeras, and Quests for Immortality won Canada's premier literary nonfiction prize from the Writers' Trust. Dewar has been called ""one of Canada's best muckrakers and ""Canada's Rachel Carson."" She aspires to be a happy warrior for the public good.
Praise for Elaine Dewar Dewar is justly well known for her relentless research and we are fortunate to have her. -Philip Marchand, National Post Dewar is a keen observer of place and personality. -Publishers Weekly