A World with No Shore, Helene Gaudy
A World with No Shore, Helene Gaudy
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A World with No Shore

Author: Hélène Gaudy, Stephanie Smee

Narrator: Katherine Littrell

Unabridged: 8 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/12/2022


Synopsis

The surprise French bestseller—a brilliant contemporary twist on the historical novelI can’t go with you. Spring 1897: Anna Charlier farewells her fiancé Nils, the explorer, as he sets off to conquer the world. She will endure many years of waiting and the unknown, will marry and move continents, but will never be able to forget.Summer 1930, Svalbard, Norway: a walrus-hunting boat sets sail for White Island, one of the last lands before the North Pole. The melting ice has revealed terrain that is usually inaccessible. As they move across the island, the men discover bodies and the remains of a makeshift camp. It is the solution to a mystery that has hung in the air for thirty-three years: the disappearance in July 1897 of Salomon August Andrée, Knut Frænkel, and Nils Strindberg as they tried to reach the North Pole in a hot air balloon. Among the remains some rolls of negatives are found, and one hundred images are retrieved.Based on these lunar-like black-and-white photographs and the expedition logbook, Hélène Gaudy retraces and reimagines this great adventure that was blown off course, weaving in the painfully beautiful love affair of Nils and Anna. From the conquest of the skies to the exploration of the poles, this haunting and brilliant award-winning novel, set in the ethereal landscape of the Arctic, reflects on the human need to discover, describe, conquer, and ultimately shrink the world.For fans of Anna Funder, Maggie O’Farrell, Eleanor Catton, and W. G. Sebald.

About Hélène Gaudy

Born in Paris in 1979, Hélène Gaudy studied at the school of decorative arts in Strasbourg. She is a member of the Inculte collective and lives in Paris. She is the author of several novels and has also written some dozen books for children.

About Katherine Littrell

Katherine Littrell is a Sydney-based audiobook narrator who studied English literature at Bryn Mawr College. She has lived in the United States and the U.K. but is glad to be back home in Australia, where she enjoys knitting, making furniture, and talking out loud to herself in small spaces.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Camille

Superbe roman sur l'échouement, celui d'un projet, celui de trois hommes, celui de notre civilisation.........more

C'est un roman-fleuve qui plonge son lecteur dans un univers inconnu, celui de l'Arctique. Un monde fascinant et inhospitalier. Un monde un brin absurde, aussi : les plaques de glace qui le composent sont en mouvement constant, si bien que l'on peut s'y déplacer tout en demeurant immobile. Ce monde......more

Un roman historique pas mal, mais pas extraordinaire, qui raconte une expédition suédoise en montgolfière vers le Pôle Nord. L'expedition échoue rapidement et les trois aventuriers se retrouvent sur la banquise avec pour seul objectif de survivre. Malgré une non-linéarité intéressante et un développ......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

El 11 de julio de 1897, tres hombres partieron del archipiélago de Svalbard, un cúmulo de rocas y glaciares ubicado al norte de Noruega, rumbo al polo norte. Era un trío sueco: el ingeniero Knut Frænkel y el fotógrafo/científico Nils Strindberg, liderados por el físico, aeronauta y excéntrico Solomo......more

Goodreads review by Delcene

This was an odd and wonderful story of three Swedish gentlemen(maybe one was Norwegian) who thought flying over the North Pole in a patchwork helium balloon was a jolly fine idea. It would have been easy to turn the true tale into a Monty Pythonesk adventure but the author gently wove their simple li......more


Quotes

“With a touch of wistfulness and melancholy, Katherine Littrell narrates this fictional account of three Swedish explorers lost in the Arctic in 1897.” AudioFile

“Luminous…the beautiful prose weaves a net of wonder around you.” Nikki Gemmell, author of Dissolve

“A book that blurs the boundaries between history, fiction, and reportage.” Kate Forsyth, author of Bitter Greens

“[A] taut rumination on grief, memory, and human connection. Hélène Gaudy’s exquisite prose will hook you from the very first line.” Lauren Chater, author of Gulliver’s Wife

“Gaudy fully inhabits this dazzling story of exploration, mystery, and loss, in a sweep of human endeavor.” Robyn Mundy, author of Cold Coast


Awards

  • Francois Billetdoux Prize