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Kevin Van Tighem loves Alberta, and his roots with the land run deep. “I was born in Calgary in 1952, one of a family of 10 children raised a few blocks from the Bow River. Books were a big part of our world, and so was nature.” In Understory, Van Tighem’s life-long passions intersect in a deeply personal and evocative journey into the complexities of nature, grief and the search for meaning in the autumn of life. The conversation, hosted by Rosemary Griebel, includes an audience Q & A and book signing, fuelled by Owl’s Nest Books. You can also pre-order Understory, along with copies of Van Tighem’s extensive backlist here.
We are thankful to Rocky Mountain Books for making it possible to connect you to Kevin Van Tighem.
Rosemary Griebel
Talk Show Format
Audience Q&A
Pop-Up Bookstore
Libations Bar
75 minutes. No intermission
Rocky Mountain Books
Kevin Van Tighem, a former superintendent of Banff National Park, has written more than 200 articles, stories, and essays on conservation and wildlife which have garnered him many awards, including Western Magazine Awards, Outdoor Writers of Canada book and magazine awards, and the Journey Award for Fiction. He is the author of Bears Without Fear, The Homeward Wolf, Heart Waters: Sources of the Bow River, Our Place: Changing the Nature of Alberta, and Wild Roses Are Worth It: Alberta Reconsidered. He lives with his wife, Gail, in High River.
For anyone who cherishes the wild, grapples with environmental grief, or seeks inspiration to keep moving forward, this memoir is both a solace and a call to action.
Drawing on a lifetime spent in the wilds of western Canada’s national parks and years of conservation work, Van Tighem reflects on a career spent protecting the natural world and the emotional toll of witnessing its decline. Freed from bureaucratic constraints after retirement, he turned to writing, activism, and politics, driven by a sense of duty to the landscapes and species he loves. But alongside his commitment to action came profound grief and the pressing question: how do we find hope amid environmental loss?
Van Tighem’s reflections are anchored in the “understory” of his life—the hidden, tangled layers beneath the surface of his experiences. Like the shadowed depths of a forest, these memories and insights are both beautiful and unsettling, revealing the challenges and rewards of engaging fully with the world around us. With unflinching honesty, he examines the joys of connection, the pain of loss, and the enduring value of caring deeply, even when the odds feel insurmountable.
Written with the lyricism of a naturalist and the candour of a seasoned storyteller, Understory invites readers to confront their own relationships with nature and consider how they, too, can find purpose and hope in uncertain times.
Rosemary Griebel
Talk Show Format
Audience Q&A
Pop-Up Bookstore
Libations Bar
75 minutes. No intermission
Rocky Mountain Books
Rosemary Griebel is a writer, master gardener, and librarian who grew up in Treaty Six territory, where she developed a deep respect for the language of the land. In addition to her collection of poetry, Yes, her award-winning poems have appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry in English, as well as on CBC Radio, literary magazines, chapbooks, and anthologies. In 2019, one of her poems was chosen for Alberta’s first literary landmark, as part of Project Bookmark Canada’s CanLit Trail.
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