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Memories on the Bounty

“And so began a series of Monday-morning meetings as Roy and I embarked on a race against time.” - Janet Coulter Sanford

Memories on the Bounty goes far beyond re-telling Roy’s story; it explores the boundaries of memory, the challenges of storytelling, the pain of saying good-bye, and the enduring bonds of friendship.

About Janet

Janet Coulter Sanford is a Moncton, New Brunswick-based writer.

Her work has been featured in The Globe and Mail, and her debut book was published by Nimbus Publishing in 2021.

Janet Coulter Sanford Profile Image, smiling to camera with creative spark in her eye

About Memories on the Bounty

A bit of Maritime history, a dash of Hollywood glamour, a glimpse of Tahiti in simpler times, and a tribute to lifelong friendships—these diverse threads come together to create a touching story, Memories on the Bounty.

“There will be no need to mutiny! Janet Coulter Sanford’s Memories on the Bounty was everything a reader could want in a memoir.”

— Lana Shupe, Atlantic Book Reviews

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I had long known that my old friend, Roy Boutilier, had a wonderful story to tell about one golden year of his life. But when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, I realized that his story was about to be lost. Unless maybe, just maybe, I could save it.

Capturing memories from the Bounty…

I began visiting Roy on Monday mornings for coffee and conversation, intending to capture Roy’s story for his children and grandchildren. But as we chatted about his time on the Bounty, I soon realized there was much more to tell than I had originally thought.

The building of the Bounty in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, its voyage to Tahiti and the year Roy spent on the film set of Mutiny on the Bounty were all great story material. But the people Roy told me about were equally fascinating: handsome, devilish Hugh Boyd, beautiful Tahitian bride Suzanne Maifano, and sparkling, spirited Claudene Christian. These people and others came alive for me as Roy told his story.

Keeping those memories alive…

As my time with Roy progressed, so did his disease. And with that, the story I was writing quietly changed too. I observed some heart-wrenching changes in Roy as we worked together. Nonetheless, Roy and his story have been preserved—a small victory over the disease and a fitting tribute to a great storyteller.

I hope you will enjoy Memories on the Bounty as it endeavours to preserve not only Maritime history, but also some of the people who lived and loved it all.

Media & Reviews

Book Review: “Roy Boutlier had an amazing adventure in his youth…A beautiful tribute to friendship and storytelling.” Consumed by Ink, 2023

Shortlisted for the NB Writers’ Federation Non-Fiction Award 2022

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Becoming an Author at Any Age | February 2022 Article | Nimbus Publishing

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South Branch Scribbler with Allan Hudson | The Story Behind The Story | January 2022

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The Book Shelf | August 20, 2021 | The Chronicle Herald

 

Interview with CTV Morning Live | August 19 | Watch here

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Literary Review: “The result is a beautifully wrought memoir of both Roy and the Bounty and the time spent aboard her, and the years after as Roy returned to Nova Scotia and the business of making a living, like so many other of the crew, did….Memories on the Bounty is a perfect softcover keepsake book for anyone fascinated with nautical history.”

The Miramichi Reader, Canada’s best-regarded source for the finest in new literary releases. Review by James M. Fisher, November 15, 2021


This book absolutely drew me in to both the awesome adventure that Roy experienced in the 1960’s and the emotional journey of the author and Roy in current times as his story was captured. Janet intertwined them with historical curiosity and heartfelt friendship.
— Linda — Amazon Review (5 stars)
A friend recommended this book to me. It has so much of interest in it. It tells of the original mutiny, the building of the replica ship, the lure of Tahiti, the Maritimers who sailed the ship, MGM’s movie gurus, and Roy’s own adventure and struggle with Alzheimer’s. It is an easy read and so well written it sails along.
— Trish — Chapters Indigo Review (5 stars)
This book has such a great story of youth, love, friendship, adventure and the heartbreak of Alzheimer’s. Janet Sanford does an amazing job of capturing Roy’s memories. Alzheimer’s may have taken you Roy but your story will live on in all of us ❤️
— Amazon Review (5 stars)