They arrived in Saint John with little more than courage-Loyalists fleeing revolution, Irish immigrants escaping famine-each seeking a new beginning in a cold, unfamiliar land. Harbour of Hope traces the intertwined lives of these settlers as they build homes from timber and trust, forging a resilient community through decades of hardship, healing, and hope.
From the rocky shores of the late 1700s to the devastation of the Great Fire of 1877, this richly detailed historical novel is a moving tribute to the strength of ordinary people and the enduring spirit of a city that refused to be forgotten.