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novels set in Newfoundland

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Michael Crummey’s tale of innocence

Posted by Aruna at August 18, 2020 in editor's choice &reviews &the literary lounge

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    Newfoundland is one of those places that captures the imagination – if, indeed, you are aware of it at all. We love books like Michael Crummey’s The Innocents, which evoke its haunting, savage, challenging, sometimes extremely strange landscape, which really is like nowhere else on earth. That alone would make us like this … Continue readings →

Tags : award-winning fiction, Canadian literature, literary fiction, Michael Crummey, Newfoundland, novels set in Newfoundland, The Innocents

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