The Colony of Unrequited Dreams: A Novel

by Wayne Johnston
The Colony of Unrequited Dreams: A Novel  
published May 2nd 2000 by Anchor
binding Paperback
isbn 0385495439   (isbn13: 9780385495431)
pages 592
description In 1949, Joseph Smallwood became the first premier of the newly federated Canadian province of Newfoundland. Predictably, and almost immediately, his ...more
date added
02-12-07



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C
06/19/08

Read in June, 2008
recommends it for: people who like books about Newfoundland
I liked this book, but I didn't love it. I found it really long. I was sucked in from the beginning with Smallwood's hard luck story and burned through the first 300 or so pages, however once the book got into his mid-life I started to lose interest. I could understand why he wanted to do something great in life, but after his efforts to bring Newfoundland into confederacy with Canada are successful he really falls off as a likable character to me. He's consumed with accomplishing something ...more
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Amy
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05/03/08

Read in May, 2008
I actually really liked this book - I can't put my finger on why exactly, but I guess that doesn't really matter! I'm struggling between a rating of 3 or 4, but it's sunny today so I'll go with 4. It's a historical fiction about Newfoundland around the time of Confederation, so it may not appeal to all. I really liked the main female character and as it is a work of historical fiction, I wikipediaed her to find out more about her and was disappointed to find out that she wasn't really real....
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Donna
01/13/08

bookshelves: canlit, giller-prize
Read in April, 2003
Follows the life and career of Joey Smallwood, a Newfoundland politician of
some renown. As in Navigator of New York, Johnston takes a true story and
embellishes it with fictional characters and events. A very effective
technique, and Johnston is truly a master at it. This particular book I
found somewhat inconsistent in quality, but the good parts were very, very
good and will stay with me for a very long time.
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Ann
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01/17/08

bookshelves: novel
Read in August, 2006
More than the average American ever thought there was to know about Newfoundland! A rich, well-written and detailed story of the life of a historical figure, Joe Smallwood, and his eventual rise to political power. The author went on to write a pseudo-sequel centering on the life of a wonderful secondary character from this book named Sheilagh Fielding, called Custodian of Paradise, which I enjoyed even more than this book.
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Jennifer
Read in January, 2000
I'm not the best person to write reviews since my memory fades fast, but I remember distinctly loving this book dearly. I am a rabid historical fiction fan, particularly for places and/or times I am not familiar with, and hell, I didn't know squat about Newfoundland. The story of the life of a man who will go on to become the first premier of the province.

This will go on my top 10 list of favorite books of all time.
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Deanne
08/30/07

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in August, 2007
Fascinating details on Newfoundland's history. Interesting how Wayne Johnson has created a whole new novel genre by taking historical fact and creating an involved story around it - you're always left wondering what is fact and what is fiction.

A little weak on suspense/storytelling (it drags only a little bit at times) but that is my only complaint!
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David
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07/26/08

bookshelves: novels
This is a roman à clef about this history of Newfoundland, and its long-time Premier, Joseph Smallwood.

Canadians often mock Newfies, the Polacks of Canada, but they've survived fearful odds and perservered.

To a stranger, this book is a fascinating introduction to a forbidding place.
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Clare
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07/27/08

bookshelves: historical-fiction
This book chronicles the life of Joseph Smallwood, the first Prime Minister of Newfoundland. I was amazed at how well the author evoked the scenery and weather of this forbidding habitat and captured the essence of the people who call it home.
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Allison
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03/12/08

an excellent story, though perhaps not the most well-written thing i've read recently. still, if you care to learn about newfoundland (a small island off the eastern coast of canada), this is a great way to do it.
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Muchsarcasm
recommends it for: fans of historical fiction
I actually first heard about this book at 2am driving home from work when Vin Scelsa read a chapter of it on his radio show. The book itself was good but it didn't quite match how amazing that reading was.
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lauren
11/14/07

Read in October, 2007
it was boring. basically a history of newfoundland that is very long. if i grew up in newfoundland or had any ties with it, the book may have had more relevance and been more interesting.
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Debbie
05/12/07

Read in January, 2004
An enjoyable read as we had lived in Newfoundland in the years following Smallwood's 'reign' and heard / read many stories of his schemes and passions.
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Andrew
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04/12/08

Heartbreaking -- the best kind. I never thought I would enjoy so much a historical novel about Joey Smallwood set in Newfoundland. It really got to me.
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Heather
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01/18/08

Read in July, 2007
recommended to Heather by: Todd
I was bored. Story of Newfoundland's independence and first PM who brought them into Confederation, but I just found it slow going.
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Diane
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02/07/08

I enjoyed this very much - not only the historical background on Newfoundland, but the characters and story were very compelling.
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Stephanie
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08/11/07

Read in June, 2007
Excellent historical fiction - tying together the history of Newfoundland and the story of the man who rose to be prime minister.
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Jessica
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07/29/07

bookshelves: canadian
This is way better than you'd think a 550 page novel about the founding of Newfoundland could possibly be. Really, trust me.
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Jocelyn
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01/27/08

bookshelves: canadian-fiction
Read in April, 2001
I am sure that part of my enjoyment was situational but I was completely taken with is as I traveled across New Zealand.
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Melissa
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12/21/07

Read in January, 2007
I do not always love books about men by men, but this is a really well written and well developed book.
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Darla
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09/01/07

I bought this book simply because I liked the title. It turned out to be a wonderful read.
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avg rating (all editions): 4.12 (152 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.06 (96 ratings)
number of reviews: 27






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