In 1919, just before Christmas, the S.S. Ethie sets sail for St.
John's Harbor, but a violent winter storm casts the steamship onto the
rocky cliffs of northwest Newfoundland, threatening the passengers'
survival.
Ninety-two passengers and crew, all eager to be reunited with family for
the holidays, are now at the mercy of the stormy sea. Seeing the wrecked
ship off the coast, a fishing family sends their dog Skipper, a
hardworking and courageous Newfoundland, to brave the icy and dangerous
waters to carry a lifeline from the sinking ship to shore.
In this minute-by-minute fictionalized account of the S.S. Ethie's
dramatic voyage, Hillary Hyland vividly brings the adventure to life,
showing the spirit of survival amongst the passengers and crew, as well
as the strength and determination of a poor fishing family and their
courageous dog to save those ninety-two souls.