Down to the wire, but finished on time! In preparation for attending the Canada Reads debates, I was a little rushed to finish Michael Winter's novel. But despite the rush, I really enjoyed this one.
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Fishing Village in Newfoundland. Fog Rolling In. |
Minister Without Portfolio is an enjoyable read based in Renews Newfoundland and centres around a character who is dealing with PTSD. Here's a quick summary by Goodreads.com:
Henry Hayward is a drowning man. With a soured long-term romance finally at an end, no family, and no refuge to be had in work, he progressively spends his days in the solace of alcohol and his nights with a series of interchangeable partners. In a quest to simultaneously recover from unrequited love and to find meaning in what is becoming an increasingly emotionally arid life, Henry travels to Afghanistan as an army-affiliated contractor.
When Henry becomes embedded in a regiment, he doesn't have time to think about his fixation on Nora or the fragments of his old life, a life he wasn't really living anyway. But everything changes during a tragic roadside incursion when a routine patrol suddenly turns fatal. And Henry, who survives, knows in his heart that he is responsible.
Upon returning home, now tormented by guilt in addition to ennui, he begins to feel even more rootless and restless until the question of his deceased friend’s summer home arises. Soon Henry is trying to bring meaning back to his life and to make posthumous amends by planning to buy and repair his friend’s dilapidated family house. But he hasn't factored family history into the picture—and his deceased friend’s girlfriend has a revelation of her own that may change everything.
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My Sweetheart Overlooking Trinity Bay |
Having fallen in love with Newfoundland 2 years ago, I really loved the reminders that I found. This novel is so truly rooted in that Canadian landscape. The traditional salt box house that dot the coast line, the ever present granite rock that proves hardier than any forest growth. The greying boat stages, and the phenomenon of moving homes over water to other plots of land. Exploring the ocean and being visited by whale.
We didn't make it to Renews, but we fell in love with Trinity Bay.
I loved this story and Canada should read it.
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A Typical Sight in Newfoundland |
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Woody Point on Western Shore of Newfoundland
Saltbox house like the one Tender owned. |
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The Lighthouse at Woody Point |
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