
Into the Blue
Andrea Curtis(Author)
Random House of Canada (Publisher)
Published on 11. May 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-0-679-31252-9 (ISBN)
Description
Award-winning journalist Andrea Curtis explores the shadows cast over her family by a century-old shipwreck and uncovers the tragedy, disaster and promise of early life on the Great Lakes.
Every family has a story, passed down through generations. For Andrea Curtis that story is the wreck of the SS J.H. Jones. In 1906, the late-November swells of Georgian Bay erupt into a blinding storm, sinking the Jones and claiming the lives of all on board. Left in the wake is Captain Jim Crawford's one-year-old daughter, Eleanor, who faces a daunting future of poverty and isolation.
But Eleanor emerges from her childhood determined to leave behind the restrictions of her small town. She plunges into the excitement of Jazz-era California and 1930s Montreal, struggling to become a poet and a writer. Almost a century later, Andrea knows her grandmother Eleanor only as a sophisticated, respected Montreal matriarch. Until, while researching Jim Crawford's role in the Jones tragedy, she discovers that Eleanor had a hidden past.
Using family stories, archival research and fictionalized re-enactments, Andrea Curtis narrates her family's history, and that of the place they once called home. Into the Blue shimmers with Curtis's rich and reflective voice, recreating a little-known but formative time when Canadians persevered through unthinkable loss, violence and disaster, and brings to life a grand era of Great Lakes history. This is a worthy peer to such beloved memoirs as David Macfarlane's The Danger Tree and Roy MacGregor's A Life in the Bush.
Every family has a story, passed down through generations. For Andrea Curtis that story is the wreck of the SS J.H. Jones. In 1906, the late-November swells of Georgian Bay erupt into a blinding storm, sinking the Jones and claiming the lives of all on board. Left in the wake is Captain Jim Crawford's one-year-old daughter, Eleanor, who faces a daunting future of poverty and isolation.
But Eleanor emerges from her childhood determined to leave behind the restrictions of her small town. She plunges into the excitement of Jazz-era California and 1930s Montreal, struggling to become a poet and a writer. Almost a century later, Andrea knows her grandmother Eleanor only as a sophisticated, respected Montreal matriarch. Until, while researching Jim Crawford's role in the Jones tragedy, she discovers that Eleanor had a hidden past.
Using family stories, archival research and fictionalized re-enactments, Andrea Curtis narrates her family's history, and that of the place they once called home. Into the Blue shimmers with Curtis's rich and reflective voice, recreating a little-known but formative time when Canadians persevered through unthinkable loss, violence and disaster, and brings to life a grand era of Great Lakes history. This is a worthy peer to such beloved memoirs as David Macfarlane's The Danger Tree and Roy MacGregor's A Life in the Bush.
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Series
Language
English
Publishing group
Random House
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-679-31252-9 (9780679312529)
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Person
Andrea Curtis is a National Magazine Award winner and has worked as a magazine editor and writer at This Magazine, Toronto Life and Shift. Into the Blue is her first book.
Content
PART I
Chapter 1 -- A Pirate on the Family Tree
Chapter 2 -- The Indian Peninsula
Chapter 3 -- Sawdust Town
Chapter 4 -- The Turkey Trail
Chapter 5 -- The Shipping News
Chapter 6 -- The Wildcat Whistle
Chapter 7 -- The Big Blow
Chapter 8 -- Red Sky in the Morning
PART II
Chapter 9 -- All Hands Lost
Chapter 10 -- The Saddest Calamity
Chapter 11 -- The Summer People
Chapter 12 -- The Locket
Chapter 13 -- In a Strange Land
Chapter 14 -- As Man and Wife
Chapter 15 -- The Gall
Chapter 16 -- “The deep waters of Georgian Bay never give up their dead”
Image Credits
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 -- A Pirate on the Family Tree
Chapter 2 -- The Indian Peninsula
Chapter 3 -- Sawdust Town
Chapter 4 -- The Turkey Trail
Chapter 5 -- The Shipping News
Chapter 6 -- The Wildcat Whistle
Chapter 7 -- The Big Blow
Chapter 8 -- Red Sky in the Morning
PART II
Chapter 9 -- All Hands Lost
Chapter 10 -- The Saddest Calamity
Chapter 11 -- The Summer People
Chapter 12 -- The Locket
Chapter 13 -- In a Strange Land
Chapter 14 -- As Man and Wife
Chapter 15 -- The Gall
Chapter 16 -- “The deep waters of Georgian Bay never give up their dead”
Image Credits
Acknowledgements