Born and raised in Vancouver, Jim Williams has lived Toronto, San Francisco, and Halifax, working at many jobs along the way, including the asbestos mine and mill depicted in his novel Rock Reject (Roseway, 2012).

It's 1974 and Peter has fled from Toronto to take a job at a Stikine asbestos mine in northern B.C. shovelling split rock and dust onto a conveyor belt. The Company insists the mine poses no health risks to its works or the residents of the nearby First Nations community. Based on the experiences of novelist Jim Williams, Rock Reject (Roseway $19.95) is a realistic rendering of how a young man can't help but become involved in the welfare of others while he's emotionally stranded on a mountaintop. Williams, born and raised in Vancouver, has received the 2011 Inaugural Beacon Award for Social Justice Literature for his manuscript; now a likely contender for the annual George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in B.C. literature. 9781552665169

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Rock Reject (Roseway, 2012) $19.95 9781552665169

[BCBW, 2012]