A Very Unusual and Deeply Thoughtful Book
Animal LifeThis gentle book set in a harsh, Icelandic environment is written from the perspective of a midwife - the latest in a long family line of women who have followed this calling. She inherits an apartment from her great-aunt, a woman with a passion for both her calling as a midwife and her hobby as a writer. The protagonist initially leaves things just as she found them, but ultimately begins to sift through her great aunt's extensive writings on light, life, and nature. She finds drafts of several unpublished books, including Animal Life, an unstructured collection of musings and personal philosophies. There is a lot of down-to-earth wisdom in this book about a book. But there's also a type of poetry to it. Nothing much happens, but I found it engrossing all the same. There are touches of humour too- for example, the phone calls between the protagonist and her sister. In short, it's a very beautiful and unusual book that's well worth reading.