Description
At the centre of The Navigator of New York is the rivalry between Robert Peary and Frederick Cook to be the first American to reach the North Pole. Its protagonist, however, is Devlin Stead, a young man from St John's, Newfoundland.
Devlin's mother dies, in mysterious circumstances, when he is only five, and he endures a lonely childhood before discovering the truth about his parentage. That discovery transforms his life: he finds his true father and embarks on a journey of unbelievable risk.
His adventure brings him celebrity, acclaim from New York 'society', real love, and finally the truth about the bitter feud between two strange, driven men.
'A stunning saga of betrayals, blizzards, atonement and ice... A rare talent, and one on par with those of both Thomas Hardy and William Maxwell' - Independent on Sunday
About the Author
Wayne Johnston was born and raised in the St John's area of Newfoundland. He is the author of five previous novels including The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, which was an international bestseller and will be made into a film. Johnston is also the author of an award-winning and bestselling memoir, Baltimore's Mansion. He lives in Toronto.
Reviews
A brilliant and accomplished writer -- Annie Proulx
Intricate and touching... As ambitious as it is intelligent... Reinforces Johnston's right to be considered one of the major figures in Canadian fiction -- Iain Pears * Independent *
Johnston's skill at marrying the political and historical with the personal and a spellbinding sense of place is remarkable * New Statesman *
Johnston is one of the finest writers on the scene * Time Out *
Book Information
ISBN 9780099444893
Author Wayne Johnston
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Vintage
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 350g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 130mm * 33mm