Gardening Book of the Month

Sovereign Soil: BAnQ’s Gardening Book of the Month

Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ)’s monthly gardening e-book suggestion.

Sovereign Soil

Documentary by David Curtis, available on the National Film Board of Canada website.

Sovereign Soil, written and directed by David Curtis, is set in Dawson City, north of the 60th parallel. Viewers are introduced to a variety of passionate Yukoners who, each year, take up the challenge of growing fruits and vegetables to feed their community. They are committed to preserving their environment and ensuring food sovereignty. The film features breathtaking images and a cast of wonderful, dedicated people.

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