**Award-winning author Gary Collins** βOne of Canada's master storytellers" β _Miramichi Reader_ In a small, isolated outport on the northeast coast of Newfoundland toward the end of the nineteenth centuryβwhere nothing of note ever seems to happenβa woman is brutally attacked, and a murder-suicid
The place: a novel
β Scribed by Gary Collins
- Publisher
- Flanker Press Limited
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1771177721
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β¦ Synopsis
In a small, isolated outport on the northeast coast of Newfoundland toward the end of the nineteenth centuryβwhere nothing of note ever seems to happenβa woman is brutally attacked, and a murder-suicide is committed. The age-old rift between young lovers of different religions becomes a challenge, one which is met head-on, and though it is overcome in a physical sense, it carries severe emotional consequences. A woman's successful manipulation leads to an untimely death and a lifetime of hatred. Read about a time long ago, when lamplight bent its glow through single panes of windows upon gravel pathsβwhen men worked hard, and women harder. From the peaceful waters of Newfoundland, sail away with the boys to the war in Suvla Bayβand fight there with the men. Survive on food that you caught, grew, and hunted. Live in a home carried out of the forest on your shoulder and built by your own hand. And learn why, despite the toil, the loneliness, the unchanging...
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