Harvey Short: visionary, entrepreneur, family man. His story begins in Hant's Harbour, Trinity Bay, during the Great Depression. Many families experienced trial, hardship, and poverty in the dirty thirties. But the people of outport Newfoundland persevered, through love of family and friends, and strength of will.
Moderate financial success was the fruit of Harvey Short's labour in mainland Canada. He travelled the world over in his youth, but Newfoundland is where he found the answer to his prayers. Upon returning to Newfoundland, he gave life to Nu-Way Kitchens, a dream inspired by his outport childhood that travelled with him over the years.
Looking Through My Father's Eyes is Harvey Short's autobiography, a rags-to-riches story made possible by his love of his family, Newfoundland, and God.