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Œuvres de Hannah Stowe

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This was an absolute triumph of a book. Hannah Stowe sets out to tell us something of the sea and of how she came to have a love affair with it. This really comes across as you read. In fact, the book reads like a poetic love letter to the sea and its marine inhabitants.

The book is divided into seven sections. Each deals with a particular animal that lives in or around the sea. Stowe tells us a bit about each animal and also about her life and how she came to appreciate the things she's educating us about.

Absolutely beautiful reading.
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briandrewz | 2 autres critiques | Feb 29, 2024 |
A nice book about my favorite book topic: a woman doing stuff. Something like the Bechdel test, I have a little test: whether it be fiction or non-fiction, I want a book about a woman doing stuff a) not related to a boyfriend or husband, nor related to finding a boyfriend or husband; b) not related to having a baby, having had a baby, nor wanting to have a baby; and c) not related to having been a baby. Preferably the woman should be partnerless and childless, although these aren't deal-breakers as long as she shuts up about it. In a nutshell, not about relationships. Just about a woman doing stuff.

Oh! So, the book. In this case, the woman Goes to Sea. She hires herself out on boats, and learns about whales and albatrosses. She suffers a terrible surfing injury, and mostly recovers.

The author grew up on the Welsh seashore. There is no author photo on the very charmingly designed hardcover. However I discovered a black-and-white photo hidden on the last page. She's beautiful, and now lives in Dresden, Germany, where she paints (art), and sails her own boat.

Sing huzzah for the life of a woman,
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Tytania | 2 autres critiques | Nov 18, 2023 |

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Œuvres
1
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44
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#346,250
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½ 4.3
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3
ISBN
5