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The fish ladder, a journey upstream, Katharine Norbury

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The fish ladder, a journey upstream, Katharine Norbury
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 289-294)
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fish ladder
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
898752803
Responsibility statement
Katharine Norbury
Sub title
a journey upstream
Summary
Katharine Norbury was abandoned as a baby in a Liverpool convent. Raised by loving adoptive parents, she grew into a wanderer, drawn by the landscape of the British countryside. One summer, following the miscarriage of a much-longed-for child, Katharine sets out - accompanied by her nine-year-old daughter, Evie - with the idea of following a river from the sea to its source. The luminously observed landscape grounds the walkers, earths them, providing both a constant and a context to their expeditions. But what begins as a diversion from grief soon evolves into a journey to the source of life itself, when a chance circumstance forces Katharine to the door of the woman who abandoned her all those years ago. Combining travelogue, memoir, exquisite nature writing and fragments of poems with tales from Celtic mythology, The Fish Ladder has a rare emotional resonance. It is a portrait of motherhood, of a literary marriage, a hymn to the adoptive family, a captivating story of self-discovery. But perhaps most of all it is an exploration of the extraordinary majesty of the natural world
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