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Mpcacher
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I loved this beautifully written and moving story. A tale of family and grief set in Tasmania, Copenhagen and the Faroe Islands, it wonderfully explores the path to healing. I enjoyed the growth experienced by the main character, the 80's parties, the sheep, the myths and fairy tales, the romance, the descriptions of nature and the many strong women. It made me both tear up and laugh out loud. Thank you to NetGalley for the digital ARC. 5/5 stars!

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angieinwonderland
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This was a long read for me. At first, it was because the protagonist was driving me crazy but I was so damn intrigued already. But I was rewarded for accompanying Esther through the journey because it was breathtaking with the poetic prose. The descriptions dreamy, the story symbolic.

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451Degrees
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A love letter from the author to Føroyar and its' people after spending a year away from his London home to experience life and death on the islands.
Mentioning much about everyday Faroese life which includes shepherding, ornithology of the MANY bird species that nest there, and yes hunting whales, hares, and birds. All makes up the beautiful and centuries old culture that makes the Faroe Islands seem like a place from the past.

Shemac77 This sounds like my wheelhouse. It sounds amazing! 12mo
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Messiejessie
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I love books that can express the beauty of nature. This book doesn‘t just express it, it embodies it.

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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
Island | Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen
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Mehso-so

2/5

Quite disappointing. Despite very well written parts, the way the book was constructed made it hard to read and to follow the story.

The way the book was constructed was a disservice to the interesting themes presented in the book: expatriation, homecoming, the feeling of not belonging (especially for the future generations), etc.

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MariaW
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On this year‘s Iceland trip we did a short trip to the Faroe Islands. Accidently I found out that this house was the one of William Heinesen, a famous Faroese author and artist. It is a museum today and the tours are given by his son, who is an artists as well.
I never read anything by Heinesen, but I am planning on doing so now.
Any recommendations?
(Litsy only presents the one I chose for the post.)

Ruthiella ‘ve never even heard of him! I‘ll be curious to hear if you read any of his books and what you think. 2y
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belkel63
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Beautiful and quite spellbinding. Another novel from Holly Ringland full of amazing characters that you wish were your family and friends. A tale that weaves folklore and myths into the present day, and takes you from Tasmania to Denmark and the Faroe Islands. Just a gorgeous book to read.

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shawnmooney
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