Eyestone - Hardcover

Macdonald, D. R.

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Set on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, this collection of stories offers living portraits of the people and landscape

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Here are nine stories so astonishingly vivid that the gales off Cape Breton chill your bones. The strong men who people these narratives mostly go to sea or, sometimes, like Jack MacLean in "Work," into the forest to fell trees. Too old now to swing an axe or play his fiddle, and on his way with his wife to the senior citizens' home, Jack is still spry enough to drug himself with the rum that will soften the blow of leaving home. Aging is a principal theme, as is loss, heartbreaking in "The Flowers of Bermuda," when a gentle clergyman's death forces Bilkie Sutherland to mourn the unfathomable, never forgotten death of his only son. But there are other kinds of loss as well: of self-trust, for example, when Royce of the title story, who plans to modernize his newly bought property, is made aware by an injury to his eye of the fierce demands on their labor and the long, draining years that have fashioned the skills of the woman tending him. Old Lauchie, in "Poplars," agonizes over his paralyzed limbs, but a bitterness as final as death envelops him when, home on a visit, he finds his house broken apart and trampled by malicious rowdies. These stories reward slow reading so that place names like New Skye and Bras d'Eau can be savored, boating jargon rolled on the tongue. The recipient of the sixth annual Editor's Booth Award for "overlooked manuscripts of enduring value," these tales possess the integrity of life itself.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

The stories in this collection, winner of Pushcart's Editors' Book Award, take place on Cape Breton Island in northeastern Nova Scotia. The descriptions of land, light, and sea are moving, but the portraits of the farmers and fishermen who inhabit the island's small villages are truly masterful. The stories mourn the passing of a simpler way of life; the young men who leave lose their way in the world and return to discover Cape Breton changed. In "Poplars," for instance, Neil returns from California and contrives to take his disabled uncle Lauchie to Lauchie's old farmhouse. When they arrive they discover the house has been brutally, randomly vandalized. Concerned with the immigrant experiencethese Scottish settlers have found a new life that does not hold for the next generationMacDonald writes of disruption and loss with brusque tenderness. Marcia Tager, Tenafly, N.J.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ISBN 10:  0140120203 ISBN 13:  9780140120202
Publisher: Penguin Group USA, 1989
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