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Moorings

Before the Michigan winter sets in, Doyle must take his boat up river to the marina where it will be stored until the spring. Now 90, he fears this trip could be his last.

A tale by Thomas Lynch - the award-winning American essayist, poet and undertaker - set in the far North of his home state, Michigan.

The Upper Peninsula has more trees than people, and a glorious autumn of colour will soon be followed by a long, cold snowy winter. Every year, before the weather sets in, Doyle Shields must take his boat up river to the marina where it will be stored until the spring. Now 90, as he makes his slow progress upstream, he can't help thinking of those he's lost.

Directed by Kate McAll
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4

14 minutes

Last on

Sun 27 Mar 202219:45

Credits

RoleContributor
WriterThomas Lynch
DirectorKate McAll

Broadcasts

  • Fri 17 Mar 201715:45
  • Sun 27 Mar 202219:45