Description
Embarking from England in the early 1800s, seventeen-year-old Lavinia Andrews and her family land in the tiny Newfoundland settlement of Cape Random, a remote fishing outpost set in a stark, rocky landscape on the edge of the sea. Here the Andrewses find themselves among a strange and intriguing group of outcasts with whom they must eke out a living. As the community grows -- struggling to survive against the dangers of starvation, accident, and illness -- deep friendships develop, as do marriages, rivalries, and intrigues, all set against the backdrop of the magnificent and wild ocean. Epic in scope, luminous in language,
Cape Random is a lyrical tribute to the decency and kindness possible among people even in the most difficult circumstances.
This title was previously published in Canada as
Random Passage.