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109 pp.
| Groundwood |
March, 2004 |
TradeISBN 0-88899-561-X$$16.95
(1)
YA
Illustrated by
David Blackwood.
This is adventure, coming-of-age, and love story, all set within vividly evoked Newfoundland history in stunningly immediate poetry. In a winter storm in 1828, seventeen-year-old Ann Harvey rows out with her fisherman father and brother to rescue 163 shipwreck survivors. The elegant pencil and wash illustrations effectively suggest a Newfoundland winter's cold. A brief note on the historical Ann Harvey's life is appended.