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Book Synopsis: The acclaimed author of The Colony of Unrequited Dreams introduces us to the Johnstons of Newfoundland in an intimate, captivating memoir of three generations of fathers and sons.The New York Times called Wayne Johnston's The Colony of Unrequited Dreams "an eventful, character-rich book...a brilliant and bravura literary performance." His marvelous new memoir, Baltimore's Mansion, is equally impressive, filled with heart-stopping descriptions, a cast of stubborn, acerbic, yet entirely irresistible family members, and an evocation of time and place reminiscent of his best fiction.
Charlie Johnston is the famed blacksmith of Ferryland, a Catholic colony founded by Lord Baltimore in the 1620s on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland. For his prowess at the forge, he is considered as necessary as a parish priest at local weddings. But he must spend the first cold hours of every workday fishing at sea with his sons, one of whom, the author's father, Arthur, vows that as an adult he will never look to the sea for his livelihood.
In the heady months leading to the referendum that results in Newfoundland being "inducted" into Canada, Art leaves the island for college and an eventual career with Canadian Fisheries, studying and regulating a livelihood he and his father once pursued. He parts on mysterious terms with Charlie, who dies while he's away, and Art is plunged into a lifelong battle with the personal demons that haunted the end of their relationship. Years later, Wayne prepares to leave at the same age Art was when he said good-bye to Charlie, and old patterns threaten to repeat themselves.
At times a harrowing tale of trails in the darkness, of grand desolation and dangerous coasts, Baltimore's Mansion speaks to us all about the hardships, blessings, and power of family relationships, of leaving home and returning.
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Discover the captivating world of Newfoundland in Wayne Johnston's mesmerizing memoir, Baltimore's Mansion. Step into the lives of the Johnstons, a family of blacksmiths whose stories will leave you breathless. The New York Times hailed The Colony of Unrequited Dreams as a literary masterpiece, and now Johnston brings us yet another brilliant work filled with heart-stopping descriptions and unforgettable characters.
Join Charlie Johnston, the celebrated blacksmith of Ferryland, and his sons as they navigate the treacherous waters of life and love. Charlie's mastery of the forge has made him a legend in the small Catholic colony founded by Lord Baltimore. But behind his skillful façade lies a father torn between duty and desire.
Immerse yourself in the heady days leading up to Newfoundland's induction into Canada. Art, the author's father, refuses to follow in his father's footsteps, vowing to never rely on the sea for his livelihood. However, a mysterious departure and his father's untimely death plunge Art into a lifelong battle with personal demons.
Baltimore's Mansion takes you on a rollercoaster journey, filled with harrowing trails, desolate landscapes, and dangerous coasts. It explores the untold hardships, blessings, and complexities of family relationships. Prepare to be moved by the profound story of leaving home and the unbreakable bond of returning.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary memoir that will transport you to another time and place. Experience the power of family, the depths of personal struggles, and the resilience of the human spirit. Order your copy of Baltimore's Mansion today and embark on an unforgettable literary adventure.
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