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Set in early Newfoundland when seasonal fishing fleets, merchant interests, and occasional settlers vie for control, the narrative traces clashes and alliances along a harsh coastal frontier. A youth named Ouenwa wins his man-name and embarks on quests that lead to hunting, skirmishes, a fire-lit battle, and a wintering at a fortified settlement, while betrothals and friendships develop. Sea voyages and rivalries among skippers and adventurers shape decisions and hardship for individuals such as Pierre d'Antons and other comrades. Interwoven reflections consider the vanished indigenous people, the commercial greed that shaped settlement, and the endurance of small communities confronting wilderness, loyalty, and loss.

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Theodore Goodridge Roberts

Theodore Goodridge Roberts was a Canadian author known for his engaging tales that often explore themes of adventure and the natural world. His works frequently reflect his deep appreciation for the landscapes of Newfoundland and the Canadian wilderness. Among his notable titles is "Brothers of Peril: A Story of Old Newfoundland," which showcases his ability to weave local lore and adventure into compelling narratives. Roberts' storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a sense of place, making his stories resonate with readers who enjoy tales of exploration and courage.

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