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The Lonely Voice: 'The Boat' by Alistair MacLeod
By Yvette Benavides , Peter Orner at Texas Public Radio (TPR) - News
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
What does it mean to love a place — and still long to leave it? In Alistair MacLeod’s haunting short story “The Boat,” a son struggles between family, tradition and the pull of a different life. On this episode of The Lonely Voice, we explore a powerful story about the sea, sacrifice and the choi...
Key takeaway In Alistair MacLeod’s haunting short story “The Boat,” a son struggles between family, tradition and the pull of a different life.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Public Radio (TPR) - News ·
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What is this story about? What does it mean to love a place — and still long to leave it? In Alistair MacLeod’s haunting short story “The Boat,” a son struggles between family, tradition and the pull of a different life. On this episode of The Lonely Voice, we explore a powerful story about the sea, sacrifice and the choi...
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