In this adult gothic fairytale Finton Moon is an unusual child who feels like an alien. A gentle soul growing up in the rough town of Darwin, Newfoundland, he lives with his strict Catholic mother and grandmother, lawless father and two older brothers. But Finton’s parents quickly discover that he is extraordinary—for he has been born with the ability to heal with his hands While Finton Moon wants nothing more than to belong, he lives in a world that sees him as other, and his greatest fear is that he will be trapped forever with these people who both misunderstand and abuse him
“Finton Moon” reminded me of great novels like “David Copperfield,” “Of Human Bondage,” “Sons and Lovers,” “Jane Eyre,” and “Catcher in the Rye.”
And Gerard Collins deserves much credit for exploring ideas common to these works within the Newfoundland and Labrador milieu.