Alone on Baraway Island, Ingrid lives after everyone has left, roaming the ruins, repairing what can be repaired, and catching fish and bodies that wash up on the island's shores. The young woman struggles to hide a big secret that could put her in danger, as the country witnesses the final months of World War II.
In this novel, Roy Jacobsen completes the story of Barawe Island, which began with "The Invisibles", with his delicate narration, natural images, and brief sentences that hide the truest and hottest feelings behind them.
“White Sea” is a novel about new beginnings that make their way from the ashes of a devastating war, about friendships and love, the faces of those passing by and the dead, and about people who remain where they are in the face of war, bidding farewell to the departed and receiving those returning, and monitoring the passing of days and the succession of seasons.
Missed : Words... of poems that tell about an imaginary reality... or perhaps they simulate realistic imagination My assumption is that someone... on this vast planet... has lived it In this life...or in other lives But they forgot to write it down... but it came to my mind... so I wrote it down Until I put my first fingerprints on characters that have existed since time immemorial Their repeated presence in this life is not a coincidence Rather, so that we can separate good from evil...or see faces completely stripped of their masks Even if we forcefully convince ourselves that it can bring us good However, evil is inherent in her from birth.
يتطرق الكتاب الى الناحية الدعوية والروحية والأنسانية في حياة المسيح و يتطرق أيضاً الى الفلسفات والديانات والمذاهب التي كانت سائدة في زمانه وكيفية تعامله معها
The most amazing thing about this story is that it is true! Not only because of the strangeness of its events, as the Renaissance era is rich in wondrous adventures, but the reason for its strangeness is the almost complete forgetting of it.
The two orphan children: Ghost and Columb are deceived; To participate in a colonial mission to explore the new world, as it is their only hope of meeting their father, the disappeared knight. This forgotten expedition is led by Philoganion, a warrior returning from the Crusades, bringing with him a diverse team of soldiers, workers, engineers, as well as an unprecedented element; Children of orphan age, the age that allows them to learn new languages quickly enough; To work as translators with the indigenous people.
On one of the most mysterious and exciting French campaigns of the Renaissance, and through the story of two orphans searching for hope and the human struggles they go through, in his book, which won the Goncourt Prize, Ruffin takes us on a captivating historical journey from the shores of France at the beginning of the era of religious unrest to Brazil with its red woods. To describe to us man's struggle with nature, and the first encounter between different civilizations, with the curiosity, fear, admiration, and passion it carries.