En cours de chargement...
"Here is the budding consciousness of a young girlin a small Newfoundland fishing community duringthe final years of its prosperous isolation. As a treasured only child, she weaves diverting observations with delicate introspection to createan intriguing view of her society and herself. Wonderingly, she gradually becomes aware ofthe local economy and culture: the hustle and muscle of an unusually rich fishery, her matrix of relativesand religion, the annual rituals and daily rounds, the home remedies and hopeful charms.
Accidents and illness make her mindful of a wider world. Education requires travel. And the gravel road snaking steadily over rocky hills will fade her birthplace into a feeding of memories. This fate she shares with many millions who have sustained similar changes."- Dr. Harold PaddockRetired Professor of LinguisticsMemorial University of Newfoundland