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Spindrift: A Canadian Book of the Sea

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Given that Canada has the longest coastline in the world and its motto is "From Sea unto Sea," it is not surprising that virtually every Canadian writer has been inspired to write about some aspect of the sea at some point in their work. As this book shows, those watery passages are some of the very best writing the nation has produced. Journeying coast to coast to coast, from the picturesque and isolated Vancouver Island village of Ucluelet, through the desolate Northwest Passage, to historic Signal Hill at the tip of Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula, A Canadian Book of the Sea invites the reader on an evocative voyage. Reflecting on a myriad of sea-related themes--including the earliest Indigenous presence, the first nautical exploration of Canada, the arrival of immigrants on the nation's shores, the realities of making a living on the water, tragic marine events, warfare and celebrated vessels and people-- Spindrift paints a compelling portrait of Canada.
Editors Michael and Anita Hadley have distilled the essence from a vast collection of maritime reflection by some of Canada's greatest fiction and non-fiction writers including Milton Acorn, Pierre Berton, Earle Birney, M. Wylie Blanchet, Emily Carr, Donald Creighton, Michael Crummey, Barry Gough, Lawrence Hill, Edith Iglauer, Joy Kogawa, Malcolm Lowry, Linden MacIntyre, Yann Martel, L.M. Montgomery, Donna Morrissey, Farley Mowat, Alice Munro, Peter C. Newman, E.J. Pratt, Al Purdy, Nino Ricci, Stan Rogers, Jane Urquhart and Rudy Wiebe, to name but a few. Whether yachtsman, professional seafarer, or simply an admirer of ocean vistas, the reader will be moved and delighted by this treasury of Canadian voices.
Please note that, due to licensing concerns, selections in the ebook differ slightly from the print book.

360 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 5, 2017

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Michael L. Hadley

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Michael L. Hadley is an award-winning writer, multidisciplinary scholar, yachtsman and former naval officer. He is the author of many books including God's Little Ships: A History of the Columbia Coast Mission (Harbour Publishing, 1995). He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Victoria, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and lives in Victoria, BC.

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May 31, 2019
Wonderful collection of excerpts and vignettes about Canada’s and Canadians relationship with the sea. As a life-long sailor, many of the selections for this book made me quite nostalgic for the sea. I was happy to read selections from many authors I have previously read, taking me back to many great stories I have read over the years. I enjoyed the diversity of the selections and how the authors organized them into broad categories as chapters. A book for all sea-loving Canadians.
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December 21, 2017
Was able to renew this book, so have it for another 3 weeks. Had to return, have put in my For Later section. A wide variety of authors, excellent variety of topics and styles of writing. Well worth going back to.
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