In 1957, Farley Mowat shipped out aboard one of Newfoundland’s famous coastal
steamers, tramping from outport to outport along the southwest coast. The
indomitable spirit of the people and the bleak beauty of the landscape would
lure him back again and again over the years. In the process of falling in
love with a people and a place, Mowat also met the woman who would be the
great love of his life.
A stunningly beautiful and talented young artist, Claire Wheeler
insouciantly climbed aboard Farley’s beloved but jinxed schooner as it lay on
the St. Pierre docks, once again in a cradle for repairs, and changed both
their lives forever. This is the story of that love affair, of summers spent
sailing the Newfoundland coast, and of their decision to start their life
together in Burgeo, one of the province’s last remaining outports. It is also
an unforgettable portrait of the last of the outport people and a way of life
that had survived for centuries but was now passing forever.
Affectionate, unsentimental, this is a burnished gem from an
undiminished talent.