Cold Latitudes is a memoir in essay form based on years of working in the Alaska Arctic and Antarctica. The author was privileged to see first-hand worlds that few will ever know, while participating in cutting-edge research at high latitudes. From solo voyages down the Yukon and part of the Northwest Passage, to working with humpback whales in the Southern Ocean, to chilling encounters with polar bears, Rosemary McGuire’s stories are told in spare, graceful prose. It is her friendships with local people, and with scientific researchers, that form the core of her experiences. Through these local contacts and traditional knowledge, she learns humility and a sense of wonder at the natural world, while at the same time coming to appreciate the gritty determination of the field researchers whose work she shares. Throughout, she examines human relationships with wilderness, and our growing effects on a fragile planet. And so, as she writes, “In the end, this is a love story for a threatened place.”
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The Creatures at the Absolute Bottom of the Sea
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the ocean, this debut short story collection explores the lives of fishermen and women who navigate a world of risk and loss. Each character grapples with their scars while embodying resilience and humanity. The narratives reflect a rugged existence filled with grief yet infused with moments of grace and hope, as the characters hold onto the belief in secular miracles despite their struggles.