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The Place of Tides

By: James Rebanks
Narrated by: Bryan Dick
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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

We 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, 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.

©2024 James Rebanks (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Europe Grief & Loss Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Rural Scandinavia Science Sociology Heartfelt Thought-Provoking

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Critic reviews

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 (George Saunders)
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 didn’t want it to end, and I can’t wait to reread it (Philip Gourevitch)
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 you’re coming home. A profound, transformative, uplifting story (Isabella Tree)
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. (John Banville)
The Place of Tides is terrific – so honest and strange. It’s somehow about eider ducks, middle age, one woman’s breathtaking skill and determination, the collapse of the natural order and everything in between. I think it’s Rebanks’ best book yet (Sam Knight)
Deceptively simple, emotionally surprising, beautiful, and true (Melissa Harrison)
An extraordinary story, gently told. This was just the book I needed (Nigel Slater)
A charismatic portrait of fidelity and the true meaning of home (Nick Offerman)
A fable-like tale, as beautiful and elusive as the idea of home and self it seeks to recover (Richard Flanagan)
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Transported to a liminal place and what that might help us know as people. Wonderful and a joy

A beautiful haunting place

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Loved every page, gorgeous writing and genuine characters. The end was beautiful and revealing. I had no knowledge of the subject before I read this book…

Unexpectedly riveting!

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loved the story, the characters, the biographical and ecological history. A read that stimulated both the imagination and the senses, Thank you!

authentic experience

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An emersion into a natural world, with important lessons in life and for the future.

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Beautiful poetic story loved every moment of it, have recommended it to everyone I know with the caveat that they return the book

Breathtakingly beautiful

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Another wonderful book by James. Immersive, thought provoking and hauntingly beautiful. A journey of self discovery and deep human connection. Perfect narration.

Wonderful

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Another masterpiece by Rebanks, poetic, vivid, inspiring, grounding, fascinating, a gift & message thankyou

Fascinating

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The book paints a vivid portrait of women living a fascinating livelihood on the edge of the habitable world.

Unique and wonderful

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I loved this book. In the beginning it reminded me of The Shepherds Life, in how teachers measured the worth of sheep farming …
“ The fact that we, our mothers & fathers were hard working intelligent people doing something worthy , even admirable seemed beyond (them) “
Does anybody intelligent still think that? I don’t think so. The same must go for Norway’s Duck Women.
It appears that having a purpose, in caring for others, the animals & the earth, is designed into us.

All the above & more.

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An outstandingly beautiful work. A heartfelt account of a philosophy of living we should all aspire to, brought to life by a perfect voice.

Outstandingly tender insights

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