![]() ![]() Spanning three summers of tree planting in three different provinces (and three years of architecture school and three different continents), it’s mostly a memoir about a different way of life. Six Million Trees is a brutally honest true story about hard work, bad living conditions, and the incredible community that thrives within them. After graduating from Carleton in 2014 she went back to work in northern Ontario, where she experienced a few overly-wild adventures, possibly left the realm of sanity, and then wrote a book about it. To pay her way through architecture school, Kristel Derkowski spent her summers working as a tree planter in remote labour camps across Canada. ![]()
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