Crummey, whose distinctive vision informed the Newfoundland stories in Galore (2011) and Sweetland (2015), writes in a style consistent with the period. Watch out for the drunken shipmen from The Hope looking the teenage Ada over. Nestled up against each other for warmth, Evered and Ada sleep in the same bed, an arrangement that will open them to a world of mysteries they never knew existed. Between visits, they take great risks to find food sources and, on a wrecked ship outside the cove, warm clothes. They live for the next visit from The Hope, a schooner that arrives every six months to trade food staples and supplies for cod. Their childhood largely denied them-Evered's hair turns white after burying his father at sea-the siblings must overcome food shortages, bone-chilling cold, ferocious storms, temporary blindness caused by exposure to the vast ice field, sickness, and the occasional wandering bear. Orphaned and alone in 1800s Newfoundland, a young brother and sister contend with the dire hazards of their coastal surroundings and their own strange physical awakenings.Įvered, 11 at the start of this epic, and Ada, two years younger, have in short order lost their parents and their newborn sister to illness.
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