Thursday, December 5, 2019

UP IN THE BOTTOM...A Newfoundlander's Life Journey
by Noel Edward Martin
available on line from  newpressbooks.com


Saturday, September 21, 2019

UP IN THE BOTTOM ... A Newfoundlander's Life Journey



I am so happy to announce the second printing of my book UP IN THE BOTTOM...A Newfoundlander's Life Journey is now available.

Hard at work writing my memoirs

Description:

A humorous autobiography of a native Newfoundlander growing up in Lewisporte during the 1950's.  The legacy of your childhood follows you through your life.

From small town life in pre-confederation Newfoundland to the largest city in twenty-first century Canada and beyond…one human beings’ true life journey is a series of adventures that will enchant and enthral. With scores of short stories linked together by a common thread weaving its way to a very satisfying conclusion, it is virtually Impossible to put down. Filled with side-splitting humour, heart-breaking sadness, hope, inspiration and much more; if ever a book proved you don’t have to be famous to lead an interesting and worthwhile life, it is this one. Truth truly is stranger than fiction…and a lot more fun; if one could compare a memoir to a meal this one could be classified a gourmets banquet!


To purchase on-line follow the instructions under SHOP or NEW ARRIVALS when you go to: newpressbooks.com





If you were in Lewisporte, Newfoundland, in the late forties and wanted to look our family up you would have to follow Noseworthy Street from Main Street to the end and across the narrow gauge railway track through the open gateway. There you would find yourself on the foot-worn pathway that led between my Grandfather Richard’s and my Uncle Herb’s houses.  To the right is the woodshed my grandfather and uncle shared and to the left is our well which was used by us all; it has the best tasting water in all of Newfoundland! The little house fifty-one giant steps ahead is, for me, where it all started.

Reviews:

Noel Martin has succeeded in achieving one of the goals of memoir; he reveals a way of life and experiences that are unique, significant and intriguing, while at the same time evoking a sense of camaraderie and fellow feeling in the reader. A charming, thoughtful and very readable tale.

Terry Burns
Author, the quality of light and Twelve Days: A Bestiary
2013-2015 Owen Sound Poet Laureate
Past Artistic Director & Coordinator of the Words Aloud Festival


WOW...WOW...WOW.  I honestly couldn't put it down.  The book is in my honest view a best seller on any book store shelf.  It is professional in every aspect - content, organization, structure, excitement, suspense, sincerity, humour, extremes of happiness and sadness sensitivity surprises, emotion...I could go on and on.   Even the covers (front and back) were especially appropriate and attention grabbing.  It has that distinctive grab me' look.  To me it goes well beyond being an autobiography, but full of life lessons that any family could learn from.

Harvey Layden
Ottawa