Through the Eyes of a Little Village | Austin Macauley Publishers ;
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By: M. Alayne Sullivan

Through the Eyes of a Little Village

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A riptide of circumstances engulfs the maritime Atlantic fishing village of Herring Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. It’s a time of peace and war, love and loss, life and death, all amidst underlying racial temperatures. Time moves through three generations. Memories of the past submerge the present. And stories are born. After a pilot boat went down in March of 1940, people in the fishing villages remember that fateful night over all of their years, generation after generation. And the fates of others are carried into the war years of WWII as the all-black community of Africville comes to play an important role in all of the times that move along with Herring Cove and its characters.

M. Alayne Sullivan was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She received a Doctorate in English Education from McGill University of Montreal, Canada. In her early and later years, she became fixated by the stories of the fishing village of Herring Cove, Nova Scotia, where many of the men and women in Through the Eyes of a Little Village lived and where the pilot boat disaster depicted in this novel took place. This is her first novel.
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