My Father is a Twiner (Paperback)


This is a book of short stories that tell of life in a land of awesome beauty, of life lived, often exposed, along the east and north coastline of Labrador in Canada. These stories are all true and reflect the lives of the people who live here and a northern nurse who grew to love them, and their land, a young man from the mainland of central Canada who served them, and found his home among them. These are also stories of a group of people who leave the comforts and glaring lights of the city and move to this land and here in its quietness, and exposure, discover peace and healing in their disquieted lives, and learn from the Newfoundlanders and Inuit values that impact all of them. Within the context of these stories Reg has woven brief commentaries of several significant social upheavals that have impacted Newfoundlanders along these coasts, and of their own faith, courage and initiatives whereby they have risen above these intrusive and traumatic events spun by an uncaring and manipulative government bureaucracy.

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This is a book of short stories that tell of life in a land of awesome beauty, of life lived, often exposed, along the east and north coastline of Labrador in Canada. These stories are all true and reflect the lives of the people who live here and a northern nurse who grew to love them, and their land, a young man from the mainland of central Canada who served them, and found his home among them. These are also stories of a group of people who leave the comforts and glaring lights of the city and move to this land and here in its quietness, and exposure, discover peace and healing in their disquieted lives, and learn from the Newfoundlanders and Inuit values that impact all of them. Within the context of these stories Reg has woven brief commentaries of several significant social upheavals that have impacted Newfoundlanders along these coasts, and of their own faith, courage and initiatives whereby they have risen above these intrusive and traumatic events spun by an uncaring and manipulative government bureaucracy.

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Authorhouse

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2008

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

October 2008

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

84

ISBN-13

978-1-4343-9756-0

Barcode

9781434397560

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LSN

1-4343-9756-4



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