Canadian fiction

  • Ghost of the Southern Cross

    Creator

    Strowbridge, Nellie P.

    Abstract

    “Your life story didn’t begin with you. It reaches back to the beginning of time. You rose from the bodies of your ancestors. You’re the witness to their existence.” There is nothing more alive than the sea, nothing more deadly . . . Two childhood friends, Maggie and Elizabeth, are irrevocably joined by their love for one man lost on the Southern Cross, a brother to one and a groom-to-be of the other. Lives of families come into focus against the background of the island of Newfoundland, taking readers on a journey beginning more than a century ago and continuing to the 1970s.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • The Badger Confession

    Creator

    Ricketts, J. A.

    Abstract

    The loggers' strike of 1959 is over. Premier Joey Smallwood has decertified the Interational Woodworkers of America, branding them as outlaws and traitors for good measure. Many of Badger's residents have scattered to the winds under the weight of a feeling of guilt, shame, and loss.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Easton's Gold

    Creator

    Butler, Paul

    Abstract

    1640. After a long retirement in the south of France, former pirate Peter Easton has come home to London. Weary and bedridden, he finds himself plagued by heightened sensitivities. He is acutely aware of the suffering of all living things and longs to make amends for a lifetime of destruction. As he is nursed back to health by his devoted young servant, Gabrielle, and a mysterious apothecary, Fleet, Easton finds a focus for his returning energy. He becomes determined to search for the son and heir he left behind in Newfoundland.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Camp 13 Working in the Lumber Woods

    Creator

    White, Byron

    Abstract

    Inspired by True Events “Men who weren’t hard workers didn’t last long at the lumber woods.” Most people in Newfoundland and Labrador have someone in their family who has worked “in the woods.” Some of these workers were employed seasonally—they fished in the summer and headed to the lumber camps in the winter—while others were full-time loggers who worked year-round. Stan White runs Camp 13 on the southwestern side of Gander Lake, which is a commercial operation cutting pulpwood for Bowater Pulp and Paper.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Christmas Treasures

    Creator

    Ivany, Lisa

    Abstract

    Lisa Ivany and Robert Hunt have produced another memorable collection of short stories. The stories contained herein focus on the Christmas season as it is known to the residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Covering many genres and themes, this book offers something for all readers’ tastes. It deals with a wide variety of subjects, from a teenage girl injured by a high school bully, to a nursing home resident afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease, to a mysterious church singer with the voice of an angel.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • The Last Beothuk

    Creator

    Collins, Gary

    Abstract

    Inspired by True Events Long after Demasduit’s skull has been stolen from her grave, and years after Shanawdithit has died, one Beothuk and his family survive. Bursting out of the pages of Newfoundland history appears Kop, the last true Beothuk. When all the other members of his tribe are exterminated by the Europeans, Kop seeks revenge against the Unwanted Ones. Hidden among the Bear Clan of the Mi’kmaq, the Beothuk strikes back. Follow Kop on his trail of defiance against the European marauders upon his Island. See what becomes of a man who has nothing to lose or live for.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • The True Confessions of a Badly Misunderstood Dog

    Creator

    Rowe, Bill

    Abstract

    “My mother told me about the good old days of long ago, which she’d heard about from her own mother and grandmother, when our ancestors were rootless, roaming mongrels known as the St. John’s water dogs. That was before some Lord High Mucky-muck across the ocean got fancy on us and started calling us Labrador retrievers. When we were the old water dogs, she said, we developed our famous, justly admired webbed toes to help us swim out in the oceans and ponds and rivers and rescue people all the time . .

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Haunted Ground Ghost Stories from the Rock

    Creator

    Jarvis, Dale

    Abstract

    Ghost stories are found in every corner of Newfoundland and Labrador, and no one knows them better than storyteller and folklorist Dale Jarvis. In this collection of ghostly tales, Jarvis introduces you to old legends, including spectral Viking longships, encounters with ghostly ferrymen, and strange voices on the trapline, while exploring classic elements of local folklore such as tokens and premonitions, bad weather lights, and the Old Hag herself.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • A Stroke in Time

    Creator

    Doran, Gerard

    Abstract

    John Whelan, champion oarsman, has all but given up on competitive rowing. On the cusp of forty, the Outer Cove fisherman is trying to accept that his time as a rower has passed. His wife agrees, telling him, “Breaking your back down on that pond, that’s a young man’s sport.” But a fracas with the Torbay rowing crew in a St. John’s tavern rekindles his desire to beat his long-time rivals in the upcoming St. John’s Regatta. With the regatta just ten months away, can he and cox Watt Power assemble a championship crew in time? The answer is the stuff of legends.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié