This book was completely not what I thought it was going to be. I expected it to be some sort of survivalist memoir a la Sam McGee and his night on the marge at Lake LaBerge (fun fact: Sam McGee was from Tennessee). Spending a year on the North Sea coast sounds cold. And northern. But did you know that the North Sea actually forms the western border of Denmark? And from the stories in this book, it seems to be nice during the summer. The storms can be fierce, which I enjoyed reading about, but this wasn’t the snowy windswept tundra that I expected. The various essays in the book take us from the fjords in the north to the wind farms offshore in the west, even down into the Netherlands and Germany. I’ve never had any desire to visit this area of the world until now. After reading this, I’d love to go see Denmark because it sounds beautiful, peaceful, and different. Maybe you don’t need a sweater for this one, but hopefully it will help you get your mind off the heat in a different way. Just put on some calming atmospheric music and let Denmark take you away.
Ah, I feel refreshed. It may still be 100 degrees outside, but all this reading about hockey and sled dogs and the North Sea has me feeling cool and collected. The best part about these reads is that they absolutely count towards your Summer Reading Challenge. If you haven’t started yet, sign up today!
Happy chilling…
:) Amanda