Out from the Harbour: Outport Life Before Resettlement

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Pp. 181, “?But I think I have told you a love story. Is there any other word for it? ?Sense of place? doesn?t seem to quite cut it for Tack?s Beach and me. I hope that in my flick around Tack?s Beach harbour in the 1950s, I have shed a bit of light upon where we hail from, we Newfoundlanders and Labradorians of the outports?some of us resettled, all of us clinging to every morsel of this place, Newfoundland and Labrador.? Out from the Harbour is a long-awaited treat for readers young and old. It is Rex Brown?s whimsical, sentimental, and at times outright funny memoir about growing up in Tack?s Beach, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. This memoir captures with fine detail and wry wit a lifestyle of days gone by in a small outport community. Fishing, boat building, farming, shopkeeping, and a myriad of other professions in the culture of self-sufficiency, as well as the simpler delights youngsters found for entertainment in those days, are the stuff of Rex Brown?s hometown recollections. Rex Brown is the organizer of the March Hare, the longest-running literary festival in Newfoundland and Labrador. This ?celebration of words and music? was founded by Al Pittman, Rex Brown, and George Daniels.”

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ISBN 1771173203
Published Date 2014
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication St. John's, Newfoundland
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Pp. 181, “?But I think I have told you a love story. Is there any other word for it? ?Sense of place? doesn?t seem to quite cut it for Tack?s Beach and me. I hope that in my flick around Tack?s Beach harbour in the 1950s, I have shed a bit of light upon where we hail from, we Newfoundlanders and Labradorians of the outports?some of us resettled, all of us clinging to every morsel of this place, Newfoundland and Labrador.? Out from the Harbour is a long-awaited treat for readers young and old. It is Rex Brown?s whimsical, sentimental, and at times outright funny memoir about growing up in Tack?s Beach, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. This memoir captures with fine detail and wry wit a lifestyle of days gone by in a small outport community. Fishing, boat building, farming, shopkeeping, and a myriad of other professions in the culture of self-sufficiency, as well as the simpler delights youngsters found for entertainment in those days, are the stuff of Rex Brown?s hometown recollections. Rex Brown is the organizer of the March Hare, the longest-running literary festival in Newfoundland and Labrador. This ?celebration of words and music? was founded by Al Pittman, Rex Brown, and George Daniels.”

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Weight 0.85 kg