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Place of Tides
Place of Tides | James Rebanks
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A National Bestseller"A modern classic, one we very much need right now." -George SaundersFrom the acclaimed author of The Shepherd's Life, a magical work of nonfiction in which James Rebanks reflects on a life-changing summer spent on a remote island off the coast of Norway, where his only companion was an old woman who practiced the ancient tradition of collecting eiderdown from birds that nest on this remarkable landscape each yearWe 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 to the elation of the endless summer light, when the birds leave behind their precious down for gathering, like feathered gold.Slowly, Rebanks begins to understand that this woman and her world are not what he had previously thought. What began as a journey of escape becomes an extraordinary lesson in self-knowledge and forgiveness.
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Tamra
Place of Tides | James Rebanks
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Mehso-so

This should be squarely in my wheelhouse and I expected to love it. But, not so much. Some of the writing felt forced & contrived. It‘s also not particularly memorable. I finished listening a couple of weeks ago and recall little about it. Of course I‘m willing to admit that might be my fault because a lot competes for my attention this time of year.

Ruthiella It‘s always interesting to me when I should love a book based on the description and I don‘t. What is that alchemical formula that makes one work and another not? I‘ve not figured it out. 😅 (edited) 1w
Tamra @Ruthiella mercurial! 1w
rwmg @Ruthiella If you ever do figure it out, I'm sure you can make a fortune teaching wannabe authors. 1w
Ruthiella @rwmg True! 😂 1w
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Lindy
The Place of Tides | James Rebanks
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#audioknitting #LitsyCrafters
I‘m using up small amounts of yarn to make a cardigan. The design is End Times by Amy Gunderson.

Suet624 Holy cow! That‘s so impressive! 2mo
Lindy @Suet624 It‘s fun to make, with a modular construction method. You pick up stitches from the previous part each time you add a new square, and weave the ends in as you go. 2mo
Leftcoastzen So beautiful! 2mo
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marleed Wow!🤩 2mo
Lindy @Leftcoastzen @marleed Thank you ☺️ 2mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
Catsandbooks Beautiful! ❤️ looks like it will be so cozy! 2mo
Lindy @Catsandbooks Thanks! Cosy is what I am aiming for. ☺️ 2mo
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Teresereading
The Place of Tides | James Rebanks
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The age of humans will pass.

Started this one as an library audio loan, but finished as a library book loan. Fascinating learning about the duck women of Vega.
#FirstlineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Teresereading
The Place of Tides | James Rebanks
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On a remote Norwegian island preparing for the eider ducks to arrive for nesting
#whereareyouMonday
@Cupcake12

Teresereading My Borrowbox lian expired, and I can't borrow it again until September 😢 3mo
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AllDebooks
The Place of Tides | James Rebanks
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This #ARC is stunning. James Rebank on an isolated Norwegian island collecting eider down with one of the last women to do it traditionally. Perfect.

#NaturaLitsy #NetGalleyGroup
Published 17/10/24

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