Ebenezer Le Page news


Stranger than fiction

Fictional grumpy fisherman Ebenezer Le Page was perhaps Chouet’s best-known resident. But what would he have made of the area’s changes in recent times? The old Guern would not have been happy, says Rob Batiste.


A visible reminder of our history

THE first blue plaques were erected in London almost 140 years ago to mark a connection, either lifelong or fleeting, between a famous person and a place.


Blue plaque could be first of many to celebrate local heroes

THE island’s first blue plaque to commemorate those who have made Guernsey into the island it is today was unveiled on Wednesday.


Caught in the Eb tide

After years in the wilderness, the most famous-ever novel about Guernsey is back. Shaun Shackleton looks at the phenomenon that is The Book of Ebenezer Le Page and discovers that in America, they can't get enough of the old sea Guern

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