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Fiction Family Life

Sons of a Fisherman

by (author) Wayne Curtis

Publisher
Pottersfield Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2023
Category
Family Life
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781990770357
    Publish Date
    Jul 2023
    List Price
    $21.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781990770364
    Publish Date
    Sep 2023
    List Price
    $59.85

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Sons of a Fisherman is a collection of thirteen short stories by acclaimed New Brunswick author Wayne Curtis. In his customary evocative prose, Curtis describes days in the lives of the people who work and play on the rivers, drawing sustenance and nourishment of all kinds from the bounty the waterways provide.
"River Children" recounts the antics of youth who spend the day enjoying swimming and fishing before attending an evening church service with their father, a great fisherman in his younger years. In "The Late Run," time on the river means money to support the family, as the boys serve as guides for the sports who come to fish the area. "Moving Shadows" recounts a young man's first love, which blossomed on the frozen river and lasted his whole life. In "Autumn Waters" and "Christmas in the Time of Covid," Curtis's narrators are nostalgic for a way of life once enjoyed and now fondly remembered.

Writing of what he knows so well, Curtis offers to readers the world of his own childhood and youth, when the days were filled with hard work outdoors but also with the abundance of the river for employment, for play, and for meditation. His protagonists may long for literature and a more cultured life at times, but their affinity for the river is bone deep. As true to life as his human characters, the rivers of his stories are characters as well, full of moods and beauty, sustenance and danger. In Sons of a Fisherman, Curtis travels well-trodden paths with grace and the sure-footedness of a man who knows the life and loves it still.

About the author

Wayne Curtis is an award-winning author who has written twenty-one books and a screenplay for the CBC. His stories have appeared in The Globe and Mail, the National Post, Reader's Digest, The Antigonish Review, The Dalhousie Review, The Fiddlehead and the American magazines Fly-Fisherman and Sporting Classics.

Wayne Curtis received an Honorary Doctorate Degree (Letters) from St. Thomas University and he was awarded the Order of New Brunswick.

Wayne has lived in southern Ontario, Yukon Territories and Cuba. He divides his time between Fredericton and his cabin on the Miramichi River. Sons of a Fisherman is his twenty-first book.

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