Latitudes of Melt
By (Author) Joan Clark
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Fourth Estate
22nd January 2003
Australia
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
386
Width 144mm, Height 199mm, Spine 28mm
344g
One chilly dawn in the year 1912 a fisherman finds a mysterious, beautiful infant floating on an ice floe in the North Atlantic. this is her story. the inhabitants of the poor Newfoundland fishing village of Drook believe that Aurora, with her shock of white hair and eyes of different colors, is a changeling. Her very survival shows that her life is charmed. As she grows up, her adoptive family perceives the many ways in which Aurora\'9291s nature deviates from theirs. She marries a lighthouse keeper and has two children, both named after shipwrecks, but it is only after they are grown and married, and she is an old woman, that the mystery of Aurora\'9291s origins - and of her children\'9291s variant temperaments - is solved.
Joan Clark is the author of two previous novels and a story collection. She lives in St John's, Newfoundland.