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Land Beyond the Sea
Land Beyond the Sea | Kevin Major
2 posts | 2 read
In the small hours of October 14, 1942, a German U-boat sank the passenger ferry SS Caribou in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Of the 237 people on board, 136 perished, including 49 civilians. In Land Beyond the Sea, bestselling author Kevin Major reimagines the events of that fateful night from the perspectives of both those aboard the doomed vessel and the German U-boat commander who gave the order. With his characteristically sharp, evocative prose style, Major delivers an epic work of historical fiction, detailing a life-and-death conflict in the icy waters of the North Atlantic. Land Beyond the Sea is a powerful and empathetic testament to the acts of destruction and the acts of heroism carried out in the name of home.
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JennF13
Land Beyond the Sea | Kevin Major
Bailedbailed

I tried to really like this but just couldn‘t get there. I normally love historical fiction but I found this one disjointed and too many characters involved, especially bouncing back and forth between the Caribou and the U-boat crew. Saddened this wasn‘t what I was expecting, hope others have more luck!

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Kazzie
Land Beyond the Sea | Kevin Major
Mehso-so

Enjoyed the perspective of U-boat captain, the story about the young steward was a bit hollow