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Sixty Degrees North
Sixty Degrees North: Around the World in Search of Home | Malachy Tallack
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a brave book . . . and a beautiful book ROBERT MAC FARLA NE Malachy Tallack is the real deal, a writer given over to pure curiosity, honest witness and that most precious of gifts, an unselfconscious sense of wonder . . . not just a vibrant new voice, but a wise, questioning and highly sophisticated talent JOHN BURNSIDE A beautifully written meld of travel writing, natural history and personal memoir . . . a remarkable odyssey THE BOOKSELLER Sixty Degrees North is a deeply personal examination of who we are, of the landscapes that truly shape us and what it means to be at home. The sixtieth parallel marks a borderland between the northern and southern worlds. Wrapping itself around the lower reaches of Finland, Sweden and Norway, it crosses the tip of Greenland and the southern coast of Alaska, and slices the great expanses of Russia and Canada in half. The parallel also passes through Shetland, where Malachy Tallack has spent most of his life. In Sixty Degrees North, Tallack travels westward, exploring the landscapes of the parallel and the ways that people have interacted with those landscapes, highlighting themes of wildness and community, isolation and engagement, exile and memory. Sixty Degrees North is an intimate book, one that begins with the authors loss of his father and his own troubled relationship with Shetland, and concludes with an acceptance of loss and an embrace ultimately a love of the place he calls home.
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Starting from his home in Shetland, Malachy Tallack follows the 60th parallel westward through the countries in traverses: Greenland, Canada, US (Alaska), Russia, Finland, Sweden, and Norway, ultimately arriving back home. He gives a bit of each place, including some history, and a bit of his own story. I really enjoyed this. He writes well and I feel like I can see each place right there with him.

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rabbitprincess
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A low pick. The travelogue bits were good, but the personal bits were somewhat repetitive (I feel rather churlish for saying that 😕). This did inspire me to read an Ann Cleeves Shetland book next and to dig out my copy of The Kalevala, so a net gain all round.
#BookSpinBingo #DoubleSpin September 2020

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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Oryx
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That's my day planned.

(That's an upside down dog on the grass if anyone is wondering)

TrishB Lovely 💕 6y
gradcat I knew exactly what that was and may I say, I Love That Dog! So cute—great post! 🐕 6y
AlaMich I love watching dogs do that! I always think it must feel so good! 🐶❤️ 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Haha! Cute!! I was wondering what that was. Doggie Yoga😀 6y
Oryx @AlaMich it looks so satisfying! 6y
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EllieDottie
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A travel memoir from my tbr!! #aroundtheworld #nonficnov

readinginthedark Ooh, I like travel memoirs! Let me know how it is! 7y
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Kkhalifeh
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What do you do when it's -1 degrees Fahrenheit outside? Read books about places EVEN COLDER.

Sraexx I live in Miami, but I grew up in Pennsylvania. I LOVE the cold and I can't watch enough shows set in the North or read enough books set in the cold. 8y
Kkhalifeh @Sraexx I totally agree! Any cold shows you'd recommend? 8y
Sraexx @Kkhalifeh Fargo has been my favorite, the series that is, of course, the movie is great too! 8y
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LibrarianToujours
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It's been a crazy week at work wrapping up the end of the year. So yesterday we made the trek to the Northshire in Manchester Center, VT to use our Christmas gift card. Perfect way to spend a cold day!

JoeStalksBeck Great stack! 8y
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skrishna
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This picture isn't great, but the book is! Author Malachy Tallack visits multiple different (cold) places around the world in this book of linked travel essays. I can't get enough of reading about cold places, so I loved it.

addictedbooklover Lovely composition😄 8y
skrishna @addictedbooklover I didn't realize just how bad it was until I was importing it into Litsy, and I was like WELP not doing it again! 8y
addictedbooklover 😂😂😂....but it's still good tho😆 8y
BethFishReads Loved that book 8y
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EvieBee
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The Shetland Islands count, right?! #setonanisland

Megabooks Definitely! 8y
EvieBee @Ebooksandcooks Good! 🤗 8y
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Hoopiefoot
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Travel memoir on a cool, rainy night. I love books that explore "sense of place" and this seems to be scratching all my itches, except it makes me want to take to the road.

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Hooked_on_books
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I learned about 60 Degrees North here on Litsy and picked these babies up at the Wigtown Book Festival. The new one is not in the database yet but is an illustrated book of islands that were once thought to exist but found not too. Not sure of the US pub date.

BethFishReads Loved loved loved 8y
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EvieBee
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This cozy fall weather is making me bust out my winter travel reads.

#chillyreads #travel #photoadaynov16

Nebklvr It is a very thoughtful book! 8y
EvieBee @Nebklvr I'm so glad! It seems right up my alley. 8y
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Nebklvr
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This isn't a romp through various locales. Neither is it the sometimes amusing, always cantankerous ramblings of Theroux. Instead, this is a meditation on loss, grief, self, and home. It is beautiful.

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Nebklvr
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This isn't a romp through various locales. Neither is it the sometimes amusing, always cantankerous ramblings of Theroux. Instead, this is a meditation on loss, grief, self, and home. It is beautiful.

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BethFishReads
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rachelm Moo! Yay for Smiley! 8y
BethFishReads @rachelm oops. I forgot about that excellent book. The one I read in July was by Sharon Creech 8y
MrBook Congrats! Bravo, well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊! 8y
Wildmoonchild So glad that you loved Age of Myth! I'm betting that the audiobook was excellent, I listened to sample before reading the ebook. :D 8y
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Rhondareads
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Recommended by Beth fish reads who knows exactly what I will love.

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BethFishReads
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As the wife of a lifelong fly fisherman, this resonates.

Lizpixie I just rewatched A River Runs Through It. It's such a beautiful movie. Fly fishing, Montana & Brad Pitt. Sigh. 8y
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rebeccaschinsky
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Then there was restlessness--that fizzing pressure within that makes me long for what is elsewhere, for what is far away. That restlessness, that joy and curse that I have known for most of my life, brings unease when I ought to be content....It sends me out into the world, almost against my will.

pppooraikul Beautiful scenery. :) 8y
BethFishReads I'm reading this now 8y
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BethFishReads
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Lunchtime reading. I love the northern latitudes.

CherylDeFranceschi Gorgeous pic! 8y
scripturient Love this picture!!! 8y
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ReadingEnvy
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Hi there Litsy friends. You may not know this about me yet but I am a sucker for any book, fiction or non, set on a cold weather island. This one starts in the Shetland Islands, swoooooon.

Ericmanciniwriter I love how specific that is. Warm weather island? Not interested 8y
ReadingEnvy I like them bleak, rocky, and crashing waves!! 8y
DebReads4fun Have you read The Wind Is Not A River? 8y
ReadingEnvy @DebReads4fun no!! Looking it up now. 8y
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