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Broken Man on a Halifax Pier

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2021 EVERGREEN AWARD
A tale of one man's shipwrecked life and an unlikely crew of rescuers.
Fifty-five-year-old Charles Howard has lost his long-time journalism job and has been swindled out of his life savings. Standing by the edge of Halifax Harbour on a foggy morning, contemplating his dismal future, his ritual of self-pity is interrupted with the appearance of the mysterious and beguiling Ramona Danforth. And so begins a most interesting relationship.
On a whim, Charles asks Ramona to drive him to his childhood home, Stewart Harbour, a fishing village populated by rugged individualists far down Nova Scotia's remote Eastern Shore. Charles left the Harbour immediately after graduating from high school and never looked back. And now that he's returned, the past starts catching up with him in ways he could never have imagined.
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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2019

      Meet Charles Howard, the "broken man on a Halifax pier." Charles has hit rock bottom: no money and no job since the newspaper he worked for closed. While he stands on the pier contemplating his sorry life, Ramona appears out of the fog. Ramona, a former actress, takes Charles under her wing and on the spur of the moment decides to drive him to his boyhood home, Stewart Harbour, on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore. Charles, who spent his whole life escaping the village and his past, returns with some ambivalence. Structured like a television series, the narrative twists and turns, and each chapter ends with a cliff hanger. Prolific author Choyce (Raising Orion) covers a huge array of topics--the closure of local newspapers, drug abuse, dementia, pornography, abandonment, prison, and hurricanes--but the book's strength derives from the characterization of Stewart Harbour. VERDICT Charles may be broken, but his hometown and the ocean itself seem to live and breathe. A great vacation book, one to take to the beach or to curl up with by the fireplace.--Jacqueline Snider, Toronto

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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