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Cape Breton Tales

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About This Book

A collection of short stories set on the French shore of Cape Breton portrays coastal village life through intimate scenes of work, ritual, and landscape. The pieces follow villagers such as a young boy and an older woman as they pick blueberries, attend religious processions, and remember local legends; recurring motifs include the barren moors, a weathered Calvary, and tales of uncanny portents. Narrative tones range from affectionate observation to melancholy, emphasizing communal memory, isolation, and the shaping power of sea and weather. Illustrated vignettes accompany the stories, reinforcing the regional atmosphere and rural detail.

About the Author

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Harry James Smith

Harry James Smith was a Canadian author known for his contributions to regional literature, particularly through his work "Cape Breton Tales." This collection showcases the rich folklore and cultural heritage of Cape Breton Island, drawing on local stories and traditions. Smith's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the landscape and the people of the region, making his work a significant part of Canadian literary heritage. His storytelling captures the essence of life in Cape Breton, offering readers a glimpse into the island's unique character and history.

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