Signe’s sailboat. As David and Lou discover Signe’s personal effects, her long ago journey becomes inexorably linked to their own. An evocative tale of the search for love and connection, The End of the Ocean is a profoundly moving father daughter story of survival and a . The End of the Ocean, Maja Lunde's sophomore novel, is a speculative fiction epic about conservation, ecology, climate change, family ties, the deep inner strength we /5. Alternating between two storylines set in the recent past and the very near future, Maja Lunde's The End of the Ocean is a chilling reminder of how alarmingly fast the effects of climate change can snowball out of control. In one storyline, set in , Signe recounts the troubling signs already evident in her native Norway: The glaciers are disappearing, the ice on lakes is gone, sea levels are rising, the seasons are .
Alternating between two storylines set in the recent past and the very near future, Maja Lunde's The End of the Ocean is a chilling reminder of how alarmingly fast the effects of climate change can snowball out of control. In one storyline, set in , Signe recounts the troubling signs already evident in her native Norway: The glaciers are disappearing, the ice on lakes is gone, sea levels. The End of the Ocean audiobook by Maja Lunde, narrated by Jean Brassard Jane Copland. From the author of The History of Bees comes a moving story of connection: In the year , as David and his daughter, Lou, flee their drought-stricken home, they happen upon an abandoned sailboat — and discover the story of the woman who sailed it decades before. Bestselling Norwegian author Maja Lunde speaks with Times Literary Supplement Commissioning Editor Catharine Morris about the climate crisis and how she mirr.
Maja Lunde is a Norwegian author and screenwriter. Lunde has written five books for children and young adults. She has also written scripts for Norwegian television, including for the children’s series Barnas supershow (“The Children’s Super Show”), the drama series Hjem(“Home”) and the comedy series Side om Side (“Side by Side”). Set against the backdrop of the global climate crisis, The End of the Ocean is a stirring tale of love, loss and resilience by one of Norway's most acclaimed authors. In The History of Bees, her debut novel for adults, internationally bestselling Norwegian writer Maja Lunde imagined a dystopian future in which the world's bees—essential pollinators for agricultural crops—have been wiped. the end of the ocean by Maja Lunde ; translated by Diane Oatley ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 14, Two stories on the impact of climate change intersect in this thoughtful and suspenseful novel.
0コメント