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Bluenose Country
by Mortimer Levy


Jim Cabot, a widower and retired engineer, endeavors to turn his life around by throwing himself into a four year boat building project that memorializes his late, beloved wife. William (Bill) Gallant, his neighbor and close friend, carries the daily burden of his own wife’s dementia together with an illustrious but soul searching career as an inspector with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Bluenose Country follows the intersecting lives of four Maritime Canadian families, each of whom have confronted disappointing and tragic life experiences. As they meet the challenges of mental disability, physical abuse, homicide and same sex marriage, they learn to balance their lives with their traditional upbringings. In the face of close- mindedness, career changing decisions and the unrelenting march of time, they come to terms with family values and learn that compassion and love can eventually conquer all.


Mortimer Levy was born and educated in Montreal. An alumnus of both McGill University and Université de Montréal, he went on to formulate a well-known Canadian pharmaceutical medication. The marketing information he created led to short story writing, much of which has been published.


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