The Place of Tides
By James Rebanks
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Harry Hartog's review
Rebank writes in a way I just devoured, describing the Nordic environment so beautifully that you think you’re there (or at least makes you WANT to be there). I was completely enthralled by Anna’s story , her family’s history, and that of her fellow carers of the Eider ducks. The lengths at which one, for centuries, had to go to in order to make just one Eider duvet was incredible. What’s even more incredible though is hearing about the few who are working to keep this tradition alive today. I finally understand why I would need to win the lottery in order to afford an Eiderdown duvet and if I had it, I think it would be money well spent. - Megan, Inventory Manager
Description
A story of friendship, history and redemption on a remote Norwegian island
We are all in need of lights to follow.
One afternoon many years ago, James Rebanks met an old woman on a remote Norwegian island. She lived and worked alone on a tiny rocky outcrop, caring for wild Eider ducks and gathering their down. Hers was a centuries-old trade that had once made men and women rich, but had long been in decline. Still, somehow, she seemed to be hanging on.
Back at home, Rebanks couldn't stop thinking about the woman on the rocks. She was fierce and otherworldly - and yet strangely familiar. Years passed. Then, one day, he wrote her a letter, asking if he could return. Bring work clothes, she replied, and good boots, and come quickly- her health was failing. And so he travelled to the edge of the Arctic to witness her last season on the island.
This is the story of that season. It is the story of a unique and ancient landscape, and of the woman who brought it back to life. It traces the pattern of her work from the rough, isolated toil of bitter winter, building little wooden huts that will protect the ducks come spring; to the elation of the endless summer light, when the birds leave behind their precious down for the woman to gather, like feathered gold.
Slowly, Rebanks begins to understand that this woman and her world are not at all what he had previously thought. As the weeks pass, what began as a journey of escape becomes an extraordinary lesson in self-knowledge and forgiveness.
- ISBN:
- 9780241729793
- Format:
- Paperback / softback
- Pages:
- 304
- Published:
- Publisher:
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Imprint:
- Allen Lane
- Weight:
- 306 g