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		<title>The Land of Maybe</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The way of life on the 18 remote, mysterious islands which make up the Faroes in the North Atlantic is a fast disappearing world. The islands are home to a small close-knit society of 50,000 people who share Viking roots and a language that is unlike any other in Scandinavia. Buffeted by the weather and the demands of a volatile natural environment, they still hunt seabirds and herd pilot whales for a significant portion of their basic food needs. Structured around the natural cycles of the year, 'The Land of Maybe' captures the essence of 'slow life': we follow the arrival of the migratory birds, the over-wintering of the sheep and the way food is gathered and eaten in tune with the seasons. This is not a travelogue, but a deeper exploration of how 'to be' in a tough landscape, a study of a people and a way of life that represents continuity and a deep connection to the past.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;In this excellent book, Ecott&#8217;s evocative telling makes me want to go to this weird and wonderful place.&#8217; &#8211; PAUL THEROUX</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;I never want to leave the remote island world so atmospherically, precisely educed between the covers of this book. Ecott&#8217;s prose has the power of tides, his perception is as searching as the Atlantic wind, and he has the soul of a natural-born naturalist. A masterpiece.&#8217; &#8211; JOHN LEWIS-STEMPLE</b></p>
<p>Following the natural cycle of the year, <i>The Land of Maybe</i> captures the essence of &#8216;slow life&#8217; on the 18 remote, mysterious islands which make up the Faroes in the North Atlantic. Closer to the UK than Denmark, this fast disappearing world is home to a close-knit society where just 50,000 people share Viking roots and a language that is unlike any other in Scandinavia.</p>
<p>We follow the arrival of the migratory birds, the over-wintering of the sheep and the way food is gathered and eaten in tune with the seasons. Buffeted by the weather and the demands of a volatile natural environment, people still hunt seabirds and herd pilot whales for a significant portion of their basic food needs.</p>
<p>This is not a travelogue, but a deeper exploration of how &#8216;to be&#8217; in a tough landscape; a study of a people and a way of life that represents continuity and a deep connection to the past. <i>The Land of Maybe </i>offers not just a refuge from the freneticism of modern life, but lessons about where we come from and how we may find a balance in our lives.</p>
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