Doctor Luke of the Labrador
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066194239
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About this book
In "Doctor Luke of the Labrador," Norman Duncan weaves an intricate tapestry of life in the remote reaches of Labrador, centering on the character of Dr. Luke, a dedicated physician committed to his patients and the harsh environment surrounding them. The novel employs a rich, descriptive prose style that captures both the stark beauty of the landscape and the profound psychological struggles faced by its inhabitants. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the narrative explores themes of isolation, duty, and the impact of modernity on traditional ways of life, making it a significant contribution to Canadian literature and its examination of frontier life. Norman Duncan, an accomplished novelist and journalist, was deeply influenced by his formative years spent in the maritime provinces and his travels in the Canadian wilderness. His experiences and acute observations fostered a profound empathy for the challenges faced by those living in remote regions. Duncan'Äôs commitment to portraying the resilience of human spirit, even in the direst circumstances, is palpable in Doctor Luke, which reflects both his respect for and fascination with the rugged endurance of the Labrador people. This richly evocative narrative is highly recommended for readers interested in literature that explores the complexities of human experience in the face of adversity. Duncan's masterful storytelling transports readers to a world where compassion and duty intertwine amidst the harsh realities of life, making "Doctor Luke of the Labrador" a compelling read for those intrigued by the human condition and the evocative landscapes of Canada.
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