Sweetland

Sweetland

by Michael Crummey (Author)

Synopsis

For twelve generations, the inhabitants of a remote island in Newfoundland have lived and died together. Now, in the second decade of the 21st century, they are facing resettlement. They have each been offered a generous compensation package to leave the island for good. There's just one proviso: everyone must go.

Gradually, all of the residents surrender to the inevitable. All of the residents, that is, but one: old Moses Sweetland.

Motivated in part by a sense of history and belonging, and concerned that his somewhat eccentric great-nephew will wilt on the mainland, Moses resists the coercion of family and friends in order to hold onto the only place he's ever called home. As his options dwindle, Moses Sweetland concocts a scheme to remain the island's only living resident.

Cut off from the outside world, with the food supply diminishing and weather shredding away the last evidence of human habitation, Sweetland finds himself, finally, in the company of ghosts . . .

Written with incomparable emotional power and depth, Sweetland is a story about loyalty and courage, about the human will to persist even when all hope seems lost.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: Digital original
Publisher: Corsair
Published: 26 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 1472118871
ISBN 13: 9781472118875
Book Overview: An unforgettable novel, by turns darkly comic and heartbreakingly sad,Sweetland is a deeply suspenseful story about one man's struggles against the forces of nature and the ruins of memory, from the award-winning author of Galore.

Media Reviews
An evocative portrait of a disappearing way of life, Sweetland is also a powerful rumination on what's lost in letting go of the past-and the sometimes-unbearable cost of trying to hold onto it. * Celeste Ng, author of Everything I Never Told You. *
Moses is a memorably strong-willed character... [Sweetland] also conveys the way that a sense of place is the product of relationships-among the living, with the dead, and, in Moses's case, arising from intimate connections to land and sea. * Publishers Weekly, Starred review. *
The elimination of an entire community, and what it represents, is deeply felt. Through its crusty protagonist, Crummey's shrewd, absorbing novel tells us how rich a life can be, even when experienced in the narrowest of physical confines. * Kirkus Reviews, Starred review. *
Seductive, supple and haunting. . . . Sweetland is a wistful eulogy for a dying way of life. * Toronto Star *
Remarkable . . . The conflict between the old and new ways, memory and reality are ongoing themes in the novel, strengthened by Crummey's knack for seamlessly mixing past and present. * Calgary Herald *
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, January 2015 There's a quietness to Michael Crummey's novel that adds to its power ... What's most appealing about this subtle, entertaining, and quietly moving novel is the humanity of its characters and the genuine feel of Sweetland itself. * Amazon Best Book of the Month *
He writes of it with great specificity and vivid windblown imagery * Times Literary Supplement *
As Crummey's elegant prose and storytelling prowess makes abundantly clear, no man is an island.' * The Scotsman *
Best decision of my reading year ... Written with a spare, salty style, this superb tale will reverberate with anyone who feels isolated by modernity. It may also make you hanker to visit Canada's remote east coast. * Daily Mail, What's the Best Book You Read in 2015? *
I admire Crummey's spare, evocative prose and his brilliant idea. * Quentin Letts, The Lady *
Author Bio
Michael Crummey is an award-winning author of memoir, poetry, short stories, and three previous novels. His third novel Galore won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Canada and the Caribbean) and was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. He lives in St. John's, Newfoundland.