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File Size: 1496 KB

Print Length: 272 pages

Publisher: MacLehose Press (August 25, 2016)

Publication Date: August 25, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B016IOF38K

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#257,981 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Throughout this tale of life out in the Islands off the coast of Norway I was captivated. All the characters have their place in the sublimely written narrative that makes you feel the cold, wet, heat and hardship of the (I imagined to be turn of the 19th-20th century) life of a family, whose world is their island. Beautifully and concisely written, you will be swept up in this most graphic description of the Barrøys of Barrøy. My only hesitation for not giving 5 stars is the language of the speaking. Always a tricky one this, how to translate the dialect into an English that is intelligible. Bits of it I got. Mercifully, there are no long speeches - perhaps a genuine reality of those people at the time - but there were short conversations of one line that I just could not understand. Did not spoil the book, though.

I read this book as a requirement for a class I'm taking on the northern islands of Norway. It gave me a unique view into the thoughts, hopes and dangers of everyday life on an island off the coast of Norway. The date of the setting is not given and it's difficult to guess, but my thought is that it was during the 1800's. My grandmother was born in Lofoten where the characters went fishing every winter. I never asked her when she was alive but have since wondered why she emigrated to America. After reading this book, I have a better understanding of her life there and realize that there was nothing left for her but to work in someone else's house or get married. Her brother got the family farm.Islanders led a very difficult life that was dependent on nature and the elements, as well as their own abilities, creativeness, perseverance and good judgment. I was inspired by how they dealt with the hardships encountered. It was a simple, lonely life, but through hard work, they managed to make a good life together and gradually become part of the greater community of islanders and the mainland.

A great read.

"Islanders are never afraid, if they were they wouldn't be able to live here..." Roy Jacobsen, in The UnseenThe Unseen shows a way of life that would be foreign to most - early twentieth century Norway, an isolated island off the North-western coast, a rowboat the only tenuous link to the mainland, and a solitary family at the mercy of the unpredictable and often violent Arctic weather. Winter is a daily battle for survival, but these islanders know no other way of life. Not only are they up against the volatile weather, but their own hopes and dreams and fears, and a changing nation.The fictional Barrøy Island off the Norwegian coast is the main character of this novel. We get to know her intimately, all her hollows and crags, coves, headlands, white sandy beaches and her scarce trees. She is exposed to the elements, at the mercy of the unpredictable Arctic winds, the violent winter storms, frosts, snow, the merciless summer sun and threat of drought despite being surrounded by water. Her residents are few; sheep and cattle, at times a horse or a cat or a pig, and the sole family, the Barrøys from who the island takes her name.Hans Barrøy is the head of the family. A fisherman at heart, he reluctantly accepts the necessity of farming but leaves the island for months each winter to fish the dangerous, but rich, Arctic seas. He leaves behind his father Martin and the three women to maintain the island in his absence. Martin is widowed and ageing, and is adjusting to his new role now he has passed the island to his son. Hans' wife Maria is strong and stoic, a hard worker but one who longingly gazes in the direction of her own family's island and dreams of a different life. Barbro is Hans' adult sister and he protects her fiercely. She carries a significant load of the physical work on the island despite her intellectual disability. Ingrid is three years old when we meet her, the only child of Hans and Maria. Hans watches her intently, searching for any sign that she has inherited the same condition as Barbro, which has been passed down his family line.This is the story of Ingrid's coming-of-age. We see her grow from a three-year-old girl, curious and wise beyond her years, to a young woman who is strong in mind and body, and finding her place in the world. This is Ingrid's story, but it is much more than that.It is the story of the island, the stable and unchanging rock as she sees the seasons cycle by, summer to winter to summer to yet another winter.It is the story of a single family living on what should be inhospitable land, in isolation and at the mercy of the weather. They too watch as the seasons pass, as it is the seasons which rule their way of life. It is a harsh way of life, but the only one they know.It is the story of how this family, although having only a tenuous connection to the mainland, must adapt their way of life to the changing social and economical climate of the country as a whole.And it is the story of how far a man, with big plans and even bigger dreams, will go to leave his island, his legacy, in a better position than when he inherited it.This is a quiet and slow, but powerful, story. There is no real plot to speak of, instead the reader is simply an observer to this foreign way of life told through distinct episodes in time rather than one continuous narrative. The Barrøy family do what they must to survive the volatile landscape and vicious storms, but also face the same changes, challenges and burdens as all families do, with births and deaths, hopes and dreams and fears and regret. And they do so without embellishing the drama. I particularly enjoyed the portrayal of the female gender as strong, independent and capable, rather than the usual gender norms we would see in an early twentieth century setting.The writing was wonderfully descriptive, with the violent storms and barren landscape particularly vivid, yet remained succinct for the most part. The isolation of the island and the unpredictable climate made for an eerie atmosphere.There was little dialogue, but what dialogue there was I found difficult to understand. "My word, hvur bitty it is. A can scarce see th' houses" is an example of one of the more understandable lines. The translation to English from this particular Norwegian dialect could have been tidied up. This would have been a bigger problem had there been more dialogue, but I am not certain I didn't miss some important developments.I did find the first half of the book very slow and difficult to engage with. Not a lot happened and the narrative was focused on Barrøy Island and the four seasons. We did meet Hans and Maria, Ingrid and Barbro early on, although saw them only intermittently and briefly. I felt as though I didn't get to know them until much later in the book.Once the narrative became more character focused, I was able to understand them better and something definitely clicked. I became much more connected and invested in the story.The last 100 pages or so were sublime.I did enjoy this book, but for me it was a book of two halves.The first half was a bit too slow, I didn't see enough of the characters, it was too easy for me to put down and not intriguing enough for me to rush to pick it back up.The back half on the other hand was beautiful, exquisite and captivating. It had warmth and heart and soul, and I could not stop reading.This book needs a second read for me!

I loved all of it. A great read.

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