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The Place of Tides by James Rebanks
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Length 7 hours 26 minutes
Language English
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From the No.1 bestselling author of The Shepherd's Life, an unforgettable story of friendship, redemption and a life-changing voyage of discovery on a remote Norwegian island

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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 couldnโ€™t stop thinking about the woman on the rocks. She was fierce and otherworldly โ€“ 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.

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Reviews

A magnificent book -- wonderfully unlike any other. The Place of Tides is big-hearted and transporting, a quietly gripping reckoning with self-sufficiency and interdependence, with the lives that make us and the lives that we make. I didnโ€™t want it to end, and I canโ€™t wait to reread it The Place of Tides is a magical book, at once a lament for a world in danger of disappearing, and a celebration of an indomitable spirit determined to preserve it. James Rebanks has written a quiet yet ringing masterpiece. An extraordinary story, gently told. This was just the book I needed This is utterly engaging storytelling. The drama, the change, the mystery, the unknown; the details of nature, the moods, the hope and despair; the memories, reflections and learning that emerge out of long lives lived fully: The Place of Tides tells a beautiful story that is profound and moving James Rebanks has done a miraculous thing. He takes the reader with him to a stark, remote island on the strangest mission in the toughest circumstances and makes you feel like youโ€™re coming home. A profound, transformative, uplifting story The Place of Tides is a captivating portrait of a younger man learning from an older woman, of the great buzzing jungle of the modern world versus the silent wisdom of old ways, of paying attention to your heart instead of the internet, of finding out how to go your own way. It is a revelation about another way of living, long past, but now revived. But what really strikes is the emotional profundity. Rebanks lays himself open, as a man in need of redemption, who finds solace in the remotest of places, and with the most unexpected of people: a Scandinavian duck woman in her seventies. The book will stand as one of the great portraits of a wise, courageous and indomitable woman written in tribute by a grateful man A love letter to the quiet and complex majesty of a little-known landscape and the women that tirelessly tend to it. It moved, humbled and educated me and made a place I have never set my eyes on suddenly vivid and close A vivid portrayal of the fascinating world of the duck women of Norway's Helgeland islands Deeply felt and moving โ€ฆ the friendship in the book is hard won, and all the more beautiful for that. It is the most inspiring book Iโ€˜ve read for years The Place of Tides is all that I want from a story: poetic, true and full of feeling A transfixing, tender and open-hearted account of a spring spent with two remarkable people โ€ฆ Rebanks captures natureโ€™s exquisiteness [and] quietly captivates the human heart. Friendships grow slowly and organically, and, as satisfying as nature itself, the tough yet delicate work strengthens these bonds. By the end, Rebanksโ€™s anxieties about his place in his own world have dropped off him like autumn leaves. It is a beautiful journey back to himself A spellbinding story of wildness, healing and nature. A message we all need to hear, told with immense honesty and vulnerability. Magical! What a strange, enchanting book โ€ฆ Rebanks writes of his season with the duck women with elegance, acuity and a rare tenderness โ€ฆ the story is like a fairy tale; timeless except for the occasional intrusion of an outboard engine I love this book. It has deepened my world considerably, feathered my spiritual nest Deceptively simple, emotionally surprising, beautiful, and true Humane, beautifully paced, gentle, and strangely compelling, The Place of Tides feels like, not only a modern classic, but one we very much need right now A charismatic portrait of fidelity and the true meaning of home I've loved everything about the writing, the characters, the kindness, the landscape, the gentle revelations. It's beautiful - a really beautiful and necessary book for these difficult, broken times The Place of Tides is terrific โ€“ so honest and strange. Itโ€™s somehow about eider ducks, middle age, one womanโ€™s breathtaking skill and determination, the collapse of the natural order and everything in between. I think itโ€™s Rebanksโ€™ best book yet Tender โ€ฆ exquisite, limpid beauty โ€ฆ a book of stillness, quiet vigilance, and the kind of patience that is measured not in hours but in lifetimes Lyrical and enchanting โ€ฆ Slowly but surely, Rebanks draws Annaโ€™s story from her. Thereโ€™s her childhood, mythical tales of giant women, and her deep love of the island โ€ฆ Whether the eider will arrive and in what numbers is a constant ยญanxiety, and itโ€™s impossible not to share in Rebanksโ€™s wonder and obvious delight when they do. Even the eggs of the eiders, small, green, speckled and hard, are in themselves things of wonder. Rebanks is an extraordinary writer, and The Place of Tides will linger in the mind for a long time Here the farmer boldly slips his moorings. Unfolding like a Nordic Decameron, this is a book for a wide readership, with spare prose ... It is a book of bitten beauty, full of keen observations, and, for all its reverence, it is one of reckoning. On the cusp of the Arctic, during a magical harvest, a single-minded farmer is forced to face his own demons A tender account โ€ฆ the greatest joy of this book lies in the descriptions of the northern seascape โ€“ the colours, the Arctic light, the wild things โ€ฆ wilderness and unknowable places return us to the curiosity of childhood. Our humanity is restored In honed prose akin to that of Hemingway, Rebanks weaves a quietly captivating fable about what it means to be true to your roots and your longing to save a dying world A quietly profound book. It is a story about a still-essential way of living in the modern world and finding a way to keep going. It is also a deft travelogue to one of the worldโ€™s wildest seascape โ€ฆ Rebanks paints a picture of a wondrous world. It is one that few of us will ever visit but are all the better for knowing about A very beautiful book. Rebanks has written with a chiselled restraint, a Norse toughness, sharp humour, painful wisdom and alertness not quite of our age A profound reflection on the natural world A fable-like tale, as beautiful and elusive as the idea of home and self it seeks to recover Surprisingly gripping โ€ฆ Rebanks excels at describing the raw beauty of the island James Rebanks writes like a dream Expand reviews
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