Where I Belong
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Alan Doyle is a Canadian musician and actor, primarily recognized as a lead singer in the folk-rock band Great Big Sea. His solo work, which began in 2012, is characterized by a strong connection to traditional melodies and a raw, sincere delivery. Doyle frequently draws upon the rich history and culture of Newfoundland in his songs, infusing his music with energy and authenticity.



Alan Doyle shares a humorous and touching narrative of his journey from Newfoundland to exploring the broader Canadian landscape. Building on the success of his memoir, he captures the essence of adventure and self-discovery, blending personal anecdotes with reflections on culture and identity. This account showcases his unique perspective as a musician and storyteller, revealing the joys and challenges of embracing new experiences across Canada.
A renowned storyteller from Newfoundland presents a humorous remedy for the challenges brought on by the Covid pandemic. Through engaging anecdotes and wit, the author aims to uplift spirits and provide a dose of laughter during difficult times, showcasing his beloved storytelling style that resonates with audiences.