The early 1970s marked the beginning of Newfoundland's cultural renaissance. And in 1974, amidst the music, literature, and burgeoning patriotic pride, a young, upstart Reach for the Top team from Canada's newest province had eliminated competitors from across the country, setting the stage for a showdown with the defending champions in the final match. In Game, Joan Sullivan tracks the signs of a culture coming into its own, and the team that held an entire island in rapt attention.
Joan Sullivan
Joan Sullivan is a celebrated author known for her groundbreaking novel, "The House on Maple Street." Her evocative writing style combines vivid imagery with profound emotional depth, captivating readers worldwide. Sullivan's exploration of complex family dynamics and the human experience has solidified her as a literary powerhouse.