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Harbor Tales Down North

Harbor Tales Down North

By Duncan, Norman

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066132002
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In "Harbor Tales Down North," Norman Duncan masterfully weaves a tapestry of life in the maritime provinces of Canada, focusing on the cultural intricacies and daily realities of the fishing communities. This collection of short stories is characterized by its lyrical prose and rich, vivid descriptions that bring to life the rugged yet enchanting landscapes. Duncan'Äôs narrative style seamlessly blends realism with a hint of romanticism, reflecting the resilience and camaraderie of the coastal dwellers amidst the challenges of their environment. Norman Duncan, a celebrated author born in 1871 in Newfoundland, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the region. His deep-rooted connection to the maritime lifestyle and his earlier career in journalism equipped him with a unique observational lens, allowing him to capture the essence of northern life with authenticity. Duncan'Äôs works often reflect themes of hardship and hope, propelled by his own admiration for the enduring spirit of the communities he depicted. "Harbor Tales Down North" is a compelling exploration of community and identity that resonates with readers interested in maritime culture and the human experience. It is recommended for anyone seeking to understand the profound connection between people and place, as well as those who appreciate rich storytelling steeped in place and tradition.

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