An edition of Polsinney Harbour (1983)

Polsinney Harbour

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An edition of Polsinney Harbour (1983)

Polsinney Harbour

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In 1869, alone, after her father and brother were killed in a shipwreck, 19 year old Maggie Care, walks to the Cornish village of Polsinney, to start a new life.

On a July evening in 1869, Maggie Care arrives footsore and weary in the small Cornish fishing village of Polsinney. Desperate to put behind her a dark and painful tragedy, she finds work and lodgings on the farm of Rachel Tallack, and comfort in the attentions of Rachel's fisherman son, Brice.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
221

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Polsinney Harbour
January 1, 1983, St. Martin's Press
Hardcover in English - 1st U.S. ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Series
The Apple Tree Saga
Copyright Date
1983 by Mary E. Pearce

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6066.E165 P6 1983

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
221 p. ;
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3184220M
ISBN 10
0312629605
ISBN 13
9780312629601
LCCN
83027005
OCLC/WorldCat
10324900, 10324900
Library Thing
5644749
Goodreads
1440370

Work Description

Pearce's simply sketched characters and neatly tucked plots can often take on a Hardyesque solidity from her empathic reach into period mores and her sparse, evocative landscapes: in this tale, set in a 19th-century Cornish fishing village, there's a warming May/December marriage, passion nobly sublimated to wider loyalties, and a splendidly sacrificial demise.

Maggie Care, 19, dusty and bareheaded, walks down over the moor track to the village of Polsinney, finding a bit of work with sharp-tongued widow Rachel Tallack, whose main source of income is from the sea. Rachel's son Brice is skipper of a fishing boat, still owned, to Rachel's disgust, by her brother-in-law - crippled, dying, bad-tempered Gus Tallack.

Maggie is a good worker, quiet, though willing to tell little, of a father, brother, and fiance drowned at sea. And her secret soon becomes obvious: Maggie is pregnant - so, despite Brice's growing love for her, she's forced to leave the Tallack home.

But, Maggie's rescuer will be the other Tallack man: 52-year-old 'Uncle Gus,' who's been deeply depressed, accepting the death sentence of his "wasting disease," glooming over his lost life as skipper and owner of a sail loft. Pleased to have the pleasure of removing a legacy from Rachel, Gus offers marriage; Maggie accepts - and, as baby Jim is born, the marriage opens up vistas for both. Still, through the years, the long-smoldering love of Brice and Maggie will flare into words - if never deeds. And, before the bittersweet close, there will be tumultuous sea action: wildly tilting decks slithering with nets full of silver fish; a wreck and survival ordeal; and a roaring, pounding finale - as a doomed man brings in a boat through heaving seas, sharp rocks, and shelving sands.

Again, Pearce displays her ability to absorb researched arcana into the story's tempo and ambience without a whiff of library dust; her seascapes are flecked with fresh, salty recognition's. A soothing domestic sampler, framed by fisherman-life excitement.

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