Voices from the Past
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Oral Histories of a Maine Fishing Village--In voices strong or faltering, the old people of New Harbor, Maine, poured out their stories while Suzanne Collins recorded them. They are tales of horror and heroism, accomplishment and disappointment. Though the "good old days" were not always so good, there remains a strong thread of community throughout. As these stories unfolded, Suzanne felt a strong connection to these old people, some of whom were related to her.
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This powerful oral history collection captures the authentic voices of coastal Maine's fishing community through intimate interviews with New Harbor's elders. Suzanne Collins documents their raw accounts of maritime danger, economic struggle, and the complex reality of coastal life that defies simple nostalgia. The narratives range from harrowing survival stories to quiet reflections on changing traditions, creating a multifaceted portrait of a community bound by the sea.
What makes this collection particularly compelling is Collins' personal connection to her subjects—some of whom share her family lineage—which lends the project both journalistic integrity and emotional depth. Readers interested in regional history, family legacy, and the preservation of vanishing ways of life will find these voices hauntingly memorable. The book serves as both historical document and tribute to the resilient spirit that defines Maine's coastal communities.
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