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John Vaillant (born 1962) is an
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writer and journalist whose work has appeared in ''
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,
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,
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'', and ''
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''. He has written both non-fiction and fiction books.


Personal life

Vaillant was born and raised in
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and has lived in
Vancouver Vancouver is a major city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the cit ...
since 1998. He is the son of Harvard psychiatrist and social scientist
George Eman Vaillant George Eman Vaillant (; born June 16, 1934) is an American psychiatrist and Professor at Harvard Medical School and Director of Research for the Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Vaillant has spent his research career charting ...
and grandson to the famed archaeologist
George Clapp Vaillant George Clapp Vaillant (April 5, 1901 – May 13, 1945) was an American anthropologist. George Clapp Vaillant was born 1901 in Boston, Massachusetts, and attended Noble and Greenough School in his hometown. After finishing his secondary education ...
. He is married to the potter, writer and anthropologist Nora Walsh.


Writing career

Vaillant's first book, ''The Golden Spruce'', dealt with the felling of the Golden Spruce or
Kiidk'yaas ''Kiidk'yaas'' (meaning "ancient tree" in the Haida language), also known as the Golden Spruce, was a Sitka spruce tree (''Picea sitchensis'' 'Aurea') that grew on the banks of the Yakoun River on the Haida Gwaii archipelago in British Columbia, ...
on
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by
Grant Hadwin Thomas Grant Hadwin (born October 25, 1949) was a Canadians, Canadian forest engineer. In January 1997, he felling, felled Kiidk'yaas (also known as "the Golden Spruce"), a Sitka Spruce tree located on the Haida Gwaii archipelago and considered sa ...
. It was a bestseller and won a number of awards. In 2010, he published ''The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival'' about a man-eating tiger incident that took place in 1997, in Russia's
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, where most of the world's
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s live. It was a bestseller and won a number of awards before being translated into 16 languages. Film rights were optioned by Brad Pitt's film company, Plan B. In 2015, Vaillant published ''The Jaguar's Children'', a novel about an undocumented
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immigrant trapped inside the empty tank of a water truck that has been abandoned in the desert by human smugglers. The novel was longlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Prize and the Kirkus Fiction Prize. It was shortlisted for the 2015
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. ''The Jaguar's Children'' received positive reviews from the ''New York Times'' and ''NPR''. Vaillant's fourth book, '' Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast'', was published in 2023. It follows the events and aftermath of the
2016 Fort McMurray wildfire On May 1, 2016, a wildfire began southwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. On May 3, it swept through the community, forcing the largest wildfire evacuation in Alberta's history, with upwards of 88,000 people forced from their homes. ...
, which caused billions of dollars worth of damage and destroyed around 2400 homes and forced the evacuation of over 80,000 people, and describes the anthropological history between humans and fire, how it has shaped our societies, and how it now threatens them in the context of climate change. ''Fire Weather'' came out June 6, 2023, which opinion writer David Wallace-Wells of ''
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'' said was, “unfortunately, exquisitely timed.” The book’s release coincided with the start of several days of hazardous smoke levels and a thick yellowish haze across the eastern United States due to profuse smoke plumes from Canadian wildfires that drifted south. ''Fire Weather'' was longlisted for the 2023
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, and shortlisted for the 2023
Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction The Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers' Trust of Canada to the best work of non-fiction by a Canadian writer. Canada's most lucrative non-fiction prize, the winner re ...
. It was awarded Britain's £50,000 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction in November 2023.


Awards and honors

*2005
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, ''The Golden Spruce'' *2005
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, ''The Golden Spruce'' *2010
British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-fiction was a Canadian literary award.The Globe and Mail ''The Globe and Mail'' is a Newspapers in Canada, Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in Western Canada, western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of more than 6 million in 2024, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on week ...
'' Best Book for Science 2010, ''The Tiger'' *2012 ''Nicolas Bouvier Prize'' in Saint Malo, France, ''The Tiger'' (French translation) *2014 Windham–Campbell Literature Prize in Nonfiction, achievement award valued at $150,000 the largest of its kind. *2022 GQ - The 50 Best Books of Literary Journalism of the 21st Century, ''The Tiger'' *2023 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, ''Fire Weather'' *2023
Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction The Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers' Trust of Canada to the best work of non-fiction by a Canadian writer. Canada's most lucrative non-fiction prize, the winner re ...
finalist for ''Fire Weather'' *2023
National Book Award for Nonfiction The National Book Award for Nonfiction is one of five US annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation to recognize outstanding literary work by US citizens. They are awards "by writers to writers". The panelists a ...
finalist for ''Fire Weather''


Bibliography

Vaillant is the author of four books: * * * *


References


External links

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