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Title Statement | Closer by sea: a novel / Perry Chafe. |
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Author | Chafe, Perry |
Publication | Toronto, Ontario: CELA,2024. |
Edition | Scribner Canada edition. |
Extent of Item | 1 DAISY audio disc (7 hr., 52 min.) |
ISBN | 9781038454966 1038454964 |
Other Number | (OCoLC)1434255203 |
General Notes | Includes a reading group guide. |
Production Credits | Audio producer: CNIB, 2024. |
Performance Credits | Narrated by Jeremy Tomlinson. |
Summary | In 1991, on a small, isolated island off the coast of Newfoundland, twelve-year-old Pierce Jacobs struggles to come to terms with the death of his father. It's been three years since his dad, a fisherman, disappeared in the cold, unforgiving Atlantic, his body never recovered. Pierce is determined to save enough money to fix his father's old boat and take it out to sea. But life on the island is quiet and hard. The local fishing industry is on the brink of collapse, threatening to take an ages-old way of life with it. The community is hit even harder when a young teen named Anna Tessier goes missing. With the help of his three friends, Pierce sets out to find Anna, with whom he shared an unusual but special bond. They soon cross paths with Solomon Vickers, a mysterious, hermetic fisherman who may have something to do with the missing girl. Their search brings them into contact with unrelenting bullies, magnificent sea creatures, fierce storms, and glacial giants. But most of all, it brings them closer to the brutal reality of both the natural and the modern world."From the writer and producer of the hit TV shows Republic of Doyle and Son of a Critch, a poignant coming-of-age debut novel about the mysterious disappearance of a young girl and the fragility of childhood bonds, set against the backdrop of a small island community adapting to an ever-changing landscape."-- |
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By Topic | Missing persons--Fiction |
Friendship--Fiction | |
Island life--Fiction | |
Fishing villages--Fiction | |
Missing persons--Fiction--Investigation | |
Grief--Fiction | |
Personnes disparues--Romans, nouvelles, etc | |
Amitié--Romans, nouvelles, etc | |
Vie insulaire--Romans, nouvelles, etc | |
Villages de pêcheurs--Romans, nouvelles, etc | |
Personnes disparues--Romans, nouvelles, etc--Enquêtes | |
Chagrin--Romans, nouvelles, etc | |
Coming of age | |
Grief | |
Missing persons--Investigation | |
By Location | Newfoundland and Labrador--Fiction |
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