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Harbor Jim of Newfoundland: A Novel of Maritime Life and Coastal Community - Paperback
Harbor Jim of Newfoundland: A Novel of Maritime Life and Coastal Community - Paperback
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by Alden Eugene Bartlett (Author)
A regional novel set along the coast of Newfoundland, Harbor Jim of Newfoundland presents a character-driven narrative shaped by maritime life, community, and the demands of environment.
The story centres on Jim, a figure whose life is closely tied to the rhythms of the harbour and the surrounding coast. Through his experiences, the novel traces the relationships and obligations that define a small coastal community, where livelihood, weather, and social ties are closely connected. The setting plays a central role, with the sea and shoreline forming both the background and the conditions under which the characters act.
Bartlett's narrative moves through a series of events that reflect both the practical realities of maritime life and the interpersonal dynamics of a close-knit society. The work places emphasis on character, responsibility, and adaptation, presenting a sustained view of how individuals respond to the demands of their environment. As a result, the novel occupies a place within regional and maritime fiction, offering a perspective shaped by location as much as by plot.
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