Far From Home
by Nellie P. Strowbridge
Clarissa, eleven, has been orphaned by a disease that has kept her far from home for as long as she can remember. Despite the many inmates in Dr. Grenfell's Children's Home on Newfoundland's northern tip, she lives a lonely life. The story begins in 1924 at St. Anthony, with flashbacks to earlier times. One bright memory is folded in a blue handkerchief, which is given to her by a kind nurse and carried to the end like a security blanket. Nellie P. Strowbridge is one of Newfoundland and Labrador’s most beloved, prolific, and respected authors. Her work is capsuled in the National Archives as Newfoundland’s winner in Canada’s Stamp of Approval Award for a letter written to Canada 2117. Canadian author, Newfoundland and Labrador, Atlantic Canada, historical fiction.