Sea Sagas of the North interweaves prose chapters and alliterative
sagas. Each chapter tells of travels across shores, seas and islands.
This is the territory of sagas, the Norse and Anglo-Saxon gods of old,
and the mythic era of Viking expansion by clinkered longships. It was
when dragons protected people from themselves by hiding gold and silver
hoards.
There are shadows on the warming, northern seas. Long ago, refugees fled
Doggerland when seas encroached. Now rising seas threaten the low-lying
shores once again.
Jules Pretty tells moving stories from Iceland, Norway's Lofoten
islands, Denmark, eastern England, Lindisfarne, Shetland, St Kilda and
the Faroes. His touching tales weave a rich cultural tapestry from
sagas, the heroic cliff rescues of deep-water fishermen by Icelanders,
how Vikings and sheep left so few trees, the miraculous escape of Danish
Jews to Sweden from Denmark in 1943, the rise of Abbess Hildr of Whitby,
the enslaved Grimsby orphan boys and life on Doggerland itself. He asks
how can we live wisely and well with nature and each other as the fire
and flood of Ragnarok looms.
Maps, glossary of Norse Gods, timeline, brief notes on walks connected
with each chapter, stories, chapter notes and bibliography.