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Paperback ISBN: 0-8027-7616-7 Price: $13.95 320 pages Size: 5 1/4 x 8 May 2001
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The Danger Tree
Memory, War, and the Search for a Family's Past
David Macfarlane
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[An] uncommonly wise and moving book."
Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post
Emulating the circuitous tales told by his mother's relatives, the
Goodyears of Newfoundland, David Macfarlane has crafted a masterpiece of
history and memory that will remain indelibly in the minds of its
readers. Macfarlane weaves the major events of Newfoundland's twentieth
centurythe ravages of tuberculosis; the great seal-hunt disaster;
the bitter debate over whether to become part of Canada; and above all,
the First World Warinto a saga of the ill-starred yet heroic
fortunes of his family, who were rarely in control of events but often
at the center of them. With deep affection, he brings to life a
multigenerational cast of characters who are as colorful as only
Newfoundlanders can beheroes and charlatans, pirates and dreamers,
whose humanity manages to illuminate and enrich our own.
"An altogether remarkable, frequently funny, genuinely moving, and
utterly original book." Jan Morris
"The Danger Tree is absolutely riveting: an extraordinary
mixture of history, memory, fiction, and technique that succeeds at
every level. I was touched, I was exhilarated, and I was thrilled to
read a book that has risen to the challenge of recording...the past in
all our hearts." Michael Ignatieff
"I've just discovered The Danger Tree and am stunned. It is
so good." Alice Munro
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