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276 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 17, 2024
“The island was so calming because its routines were simple and repetitive.”
“The island and the wild things are never fully known. There is no end to learning. Anna knows that, and, now, so do I.”
“Anna’s example was simple: if we are to save the world, we have to start somewhere. We just have to do one damn thing after another. Hers was a small kind of heroism, but it was the most powerful kind. The kind that saves us. We all have to go to work in our own communities, in our own landscapes. We have to show up day in, day out, for years and years, doing the work. There will be no brass band, no parade. And we have to accept and keep the faith in each other, and somehow work together. It is the only way we can make our own tiny deeds add up to become the change we all need.”
She [Anna, the main character] looked like a queen - not in her clothes or possessions, but in her defiant eyes. Anna had lived in rebellion against modernity. Her belief that it all still mattered was absolute, unshakeable — a gift from God.Once upon a time, Norwegian folk found a way to make a living between a dangerous ocean and a backyard of rock. They fashioned tiny enclosures for eider ducks to lay and hatch eggs. After the ducks left, they painstakingly harvested the eider down for pillows and quilts.