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edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Mar 2004
ISBN:9780888995681
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Far From Shore

by Kevin Major

tagged: general (see also headings under family), peer pressure, boys & men
Description

Faced with instability on many sides, and living in an outport community in Newfoundland, fifteen-year-old Chris gropes for direction in a family broken apart by unemployment. Even his easy-going, humorous attitude fails to steady him as he stumbles through the summer after grade ten. He's failed his year, he can't find a summer job, and he's incredibly bored. So the first thing he heads for is trouble -- trouble that ends in a confrontation with the law. Work as a counselor at a summer camp offers the challenge of a fresh start, but it is here, amid new responsibilities, that he encounters his toughest test as a young man.

Winner of the first Canadian Young Adult Book Award and named a Best Book of the Year by School Library Journal, Far from Shore was hailed as a unique and innovative novel when it was first published. As he has done throughout his career, Kevin Major broke new ground by tackling a multinarrative structure in a young adult novel -- an approach much imitated since but never more convincingly.

About the Author

Kevin Major

Governor General Award–winner Kevin Major is the author of twenty-three books—fiction, literary non-fiction, poetry, and plays. His first novel, Hold Fast, is considered a classic of Canadian young adult fiction, and was adapted into a feature film. As Near To Heaven By Sea: A History of Newfoundland and Labrador was a Canadian bestseller. His work has been translated into several languages, including German, Spanish, Catalan, and Hebrew. One for the Rock, Two for the Tablelands, Three for Trinity, Four for Fogo Island, and Five for Forteau belong to Major’s popular series of crime novels. He and his wife live in St. John’s. They have two grown sons.  

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
12 to 15
Grade:
7 to 10
Reading age:
12 to 15
Editorial Reviews

Major carries off well a multinarrative approach...He has a finely honed sense of character and an excellent ear for authentic dialogue...

— School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

Fifteen, far from innocent, and squeezed emotionally by the disintegration of his family and personal life, Christopher's withdrawal from his friends and his father's departure from their small-town home contribute to a manic summer of disjunction, trouble and ultimate but grudging growth...[A] truly significant book. A must read.

— VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates)

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