Polsinney Harbour

Polsinney Harbour by Mary E. Pearce is a historical fiction novel published by Little, Brown in 1994. This edition spans 221 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds on a July evening in 1869, as Maggie Care arrives in the Cornish fishing village of Polsinney, seeking refuge from a haunting tragedy. As she begins to integrate into the community, her acceptance is jeopardized by a revelation from her past, complicating her journey toward healing.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of acceptance and resilience within a close-knit village. The dynamics between Maggie and the villagers, particularly her unexpected ally Gus, highlight the complexities of human relationships in the face of adversity. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context of the time, enriching the reader’s experience with its vivid portrayal of life in a coastal community.
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On a July evening in 1869, Maggie Care, fleeing from the memory of a tragedy, arrives in the Cornish fishing village of Polsinney. Her gradual acceptance by the villagers is threatened by a revelation from her past, but to her surprise, it is the belligerent Gus who stands by her.
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