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Latitudes of Melt

Latitudes of Melt by Joan Clark

Nominated ISBN: 0676972888

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by
Joan Clark
 
Nominated by:
Provincial Resource Library, St. John's, Nova Scotia, Canada
ABOUT THE BOOK

Latitudes of Melt opens with the discovery by two fishermen of a baby floating on an ice pan in the North Atlantic off the coast of Newfoundland in 1912, and becomes a breathtaking family saga that spans almost a century. To the small fishing community of the Drook into which the foundling is adopted, Aurora, as they name her, with her shock of white hair, one blue eye and one brown, is clearly enchanted. Throughout her early years, she displays behaviour the locals find odd. Spending most of her time outside, alone on the beautiful barren landscape, the girl seems closer to nature than to the world of people. Filled with the lore of shipwrecks, icebergs, whales, gardens, food, fabric, folk art and colour, Latitudes of Melt is also an unforgettable love story as Aurora grows to adulthood and meets the son of the lighthouse keeper who shares her passion for reading. But it is only when Aurora is herself an old woman, having raised children and grandchildren, that we learn the wrenching story behind the baby's miraculous survival on the ice.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joan Clark is the author of two previous novels, Eriksdottir and The Victory of Geraldine Gull, which won the Canadian Author's Association Award and was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award, and of a collection of short stories, Swimming Toward the Light. She has also written award-winning books for children. Joan Clark was born inNova Scotia, Canada and has lived for several years in St. John's, Newfoundland.
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