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The Promise of Iceland
About this book
Born from a secret liaison between a British mother and an Icelandic father, Kári Gíslason was the subject of a promise: a promise elicited by his father not to reveal his identity in order to spare his wife and five other children. At the age of 27, Kári decides to break the pact between his parents by contacting his father's family; what follows makes for a riveting journey over landscapes, time, and memory. From the shark net at Sydney's Balmoral and an unsettled life in the English countryside to the harsh yellow summer of Brisbane and the freezing cold winters of Iceland, the author traces his mother's steps into the arms of a secret lover. At the culmination of this poignant, painful, and joyous story, Kári's determination to defy his father's wishes results in his uniting with his relatives.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Author biography
- Title page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Reykjavík, 1990
- 1 The Shark Net at Balmoral
- 2 The Road to Reykjavík
- 3 Love in the Time of Cod War
- 4 Paper Run
- 5 The Army of Foreign Secretaries
- 6 Leaving Iceland
- 7 Wirral Rats
- 8 On the Lake
- 9 Thin Girls in Yellow Shoes
- 10 Lovers
- 11 Falling off Horses
- 12 To Hlíðarendi
- 13 Family Names
- 14 Letters to Iceland
- 15 New Arrivals
- 16 Islands Apart
- 17 Into the Fjords
- 18 Digging
- 19 Parting Notes
- 20 Fatherhood
- Reykjavík, 2010
- Ashes
- Acknowledgements
- Imprint page