From the acclaimed author of Wintering: a thrilling ode to the spirit of adventure and the vagaries of loss and love.
"A beautiful, big-hearted, triumphant novel.”—Nathan Hill, author of The Nix
In 1897, Odd Einar Eide returns home from a near-death experience in the Arctic only to discover his own funeral underway. His wife, Inger, stunned to see him alive, is slow to warm back up to him, having spent many sleepless nights convinced she had lost both him and their daughter, Thea, who traveled to America two years earlier but has yet to send even a single letter back to them in Hammerfest, their small Norwegian town at the top of the earth.
More than a century later, Greta Nansen has finally begun to admit to herself that her marriage is over. Desperately unhappy and unfulfilled, she makes the decision to follow her husband from their home in Minnesota to Oslo, where he has traveled for work, to end it once and for all. But on impulse, she diverts her travels to Hammerfest: the town of her ancestors, the town where her great-great-grandmother Thea was born—and for some reason never returned to. Braiding together two remarkable stories of love and survival, Northernmost wades into the darkest recesses of the human heart and celebrates the remarkable ability of humans to endure nearly unimaginable trials.
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780593169841
- File size: 333412 KB
- Duration: 11:34:36
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
April 6, 2020
Geye’s finely wrought follow-up to Wintering continues his exploration of the Eide family in parallel narratives. Norwegian fisherman Odd Einar Eide makes a treacherous Arctic expedition in 1897. After he is gone for weeks, his neighbors and wife, Inger, assume he is dead, and he returns to his village of Hammerfest just in time to witness his own funeral. A journalist from Tromsø gets wind of Odd’s adventures and convinces him and Inger to travel to Tromsø to record his remarkable story of survival. Greta Nansen, Odd’s modern-day descendent in Minnesota, navigates the difficult terrain of a loveless marriage and pieces together her family history, living in the Minnesota fish house she refurbished that’s been part of the Eide family for generations, where she feels a visceral connection to the harsh winters. She ends up visiting Hammerfest, finding more than just answers about her family’s complex past. Geye captures Odd’s harrowing confrontation with an ice bear and his subsequent soul-searching as he faces the desolation of the Arctic, which is mirrored brilliantly in descriptions of the isolating emotional and psychological turmoil faced by Greta. While Geye stumbles through some chronological inconsistencies, the robust depiction of the bleak and beautiful northern Norway landscape and insightful descriptions of Odd’s and Greta’s inner lives are consistently impressive. This is a memorable, powerful tale of endurance and ancestral connection. Agent: Jesseca Salky, Salky Literary Management. -
AudioFile Magazine
Edoardo Ballerini and Lisa Flanagan bring poetic pacing and a sense of coldness--both physical and emotional--to performances that are true to this audiobook. Ballerini portrays Odd Einar, a sealer who is stranded alone for two weeks in the Arctic in 1897 before being rescued and arriving home in the middle of his own funeral. Ballerini's deep voice and tinge of an accent perfectly capture Einar's epic survival, followed by the emotional maelstrom of reentering his old life. Flanagan portrays Greta, a descendent of Einar living in northern Michigan in 2017. Flanagan imbues Greta with a steely resolve and a slight edge to her voice that also feel appropriate. The stories come together as Greta travels to Hammerfest, learns about Odd Einar, and falls in love. A.B. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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