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Title
The visitor / by K. Stansfield.
ISBN
9781909844087 hardcover
190984408X hardcover
9781909844094 paperback
1909844098 paperback
190984408X hardcover
9781909844094 paperback
1909844098 paperback
Published
Cardigan : Parthian, 2013.
Language
English
Description
345 pages ; 21 cm
Call Number
PR6119.T363 2013
Dewey Decimal Classification
823.92
Summary
It is 1880 in Cornwall. Pearl, Nicholas, and Jack play among the fishing boats of Skommow Bay, not understanding the undercurrents beneath their games. Nine years later, Nicholas, keen for the fishing industry and society as a whole to progress, makes a decision that will affect all of their lives forever. Told from the point of a view of an aging Pearl, succumbing to dementia, in 1936, this moving novel jumps back and forth through time as Pearl's own memory does and explores topics such as the tension between individual will and the pressure to conform to societal norms, love and tragedy, and the ripple effects of a dying industry. The story is set against the scenic backdrop of Cornwall as well as the late 19th-century riots over the observance of the Sabbath in the fishing industry, and serves as a tremendously accurate snapshot of a particular moment in time and a meditation on the universal themes of love and loss.
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