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In Summer at Little Lava, Charles Fergus tells how he fixed up an abandoned house on the farm and spent a summer there with his wife and their young son - living day to day in great simplicity, without heat, electricity, running water, or other conveniences. Inspired by Henry Beston's classic book The Outermost House - about a year Beston spent living in a cottage on Cape Cod - Fergus sought a place at the outer limits of civilization, and on the coast of Iceland he found it.
As it happened, there was a sudden death in his family - the cruel, pointless murder of his mother at her home in Pennsylvania: and so, in the twilit open spaces of Iceland, Fergus confronted his grief, in the midst of the country's abundant wildlife and distinctive geology, its history and mythology.
The little house on the coast became a refuge as he sought to recover himself and the meaning of his life. "Little Lava was a place where I could pass the days in peace," he tells us, "where I could take the first steps into a future that, I hoped, would not be so dimmed with grief and pain."
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Summer at Little Lava: A Season at the Edge of the World
1999, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
in English
0865475490 9780865475496
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Summer at Little Lava: a season at the edge of the world
1998, North Point Press
in English
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0374525528 9780374525521
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