What do you think?
Rate this book
376 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2015
Ratings are high on this debut novel by Cecilia Ekback so do not pass it by based on my assessment as I actually began skimming a little over half-way in feeling the need to move on......2.5 Stars.
A being was either strong enough to hold their ground or they became small and bottomless and started feeding on themselves.
"On the river and lake the snow begins to open. A spruce tree lets fall on the white below the seeds she has hidden in her cones.
Underneath the snow, on the ground, there are things, things long thought dead: flowers in knots, whole branches held in tight buds. They start to tingle and stir....
In a clearing on the mountain's west side the snow moves. It's being torn away from below. A paw breaks through, and a litter of bear cubs peer out from their den. There's a fluttering in the air. It's the small creatures that dare to return: tits and starlings. They dart through the air, hoping to find last year's nests still intact....
The snow is leaving. The mounds sink and settle, pour out and down. It's already down to its first layers: coarse and grainy, so transparent, the ground is almost visible right through.
The river tries to break through her lock. She groans. Down by her outflow she begins to gnaw at the lake ice. Then she pushes through with a scream. Her whole center starts slipping downward, slowly at first, then tearing down...."