Island
Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen author Caroline Waight translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Published:24th Jun '21
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This poignant narrative explores love, loss, and belonging through three generations of a family from the Faroe Islands, as a young woman seeks to connect with her roots and heritage.
Island is a poignant narrative that explores themes of love, loss, and the quest for belonging through the lens of a Faroese family over three generations. The story begins with a young woman returning to the Faroe Islands, a rugged northern archipelago she has never inhabited but has always considered home. Her journey is not just a physical return; it is a deep exploration of her roots and the cultural heritage that has shaped her identity.
As she navigates the windswept landscapes of the islands, she discovers the intertwining stories of her ancestors. Each encounter with the past reveals layers of history and emotion, allowing her to forge a connection with a lineage that has long been a part of her life, albeit from a distance. The narrative beautifully illustrates the complexity of what it means to belong, questioning whether home is merely a geographical location or a deeper, more intrinsic sense of identity.
Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking natural beauty of the Faroe Islands, Island is a captivating tale that resonates with anyone who has grappled with feelings of displacement and the longing for connection. The author's own history enriches the narrative, making it a compelling exploration of exile and homecoming. Ultimately, the story invites readers to reflect on their own notions of belonging and the ties that bind us to our heritage.
“A sensitive meditation on belonging.” --Kirkus Reviews
"One of the most special books I’ve read in years. Absolutely gorgeous and intimate. It took me away" -- Jami Attenberg, author ofThe Middlesteins
"Island talks about places as if they were people, of fjords as if they were the wrinkles of our souls." -- Valeria Parrella, Grazia
"Prose that is as deep as the sea surrounding everything." -- Corriere della Sera
"An ode to the legends we still need." -- La Repubblica
"Dense and evocative, and manages to combine organic and lifeless matter with the fantastic." -- Wired.it
ISBN: 9781782275800
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176 pages