Living at the Edge of the World - Winter

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Join two twins on an unusual journey of discovery in this lithe and lively read set in the Shetland Islands.
Living at the edge of the world is⊠âdifferent,â as two twelve year-old siblings find out in this heartwarming story of adventure, courage, friendship, and self-discovery.
When Tabitha and her brother Timothy arrive on the remote Shetland Islands of Scotland while their parents go on a world cruise, the twelve year-old twins arenât exactly turning cartwheels. The prospect of spending the winter with a great uncle theyâve never met isnât exactly spinning their fins, either.
Tabitha is out of sorts because the islandâs remote location means limited WIFI. Itâs a place where hashtags, TikSnap and social media arenât really a thing. But Timothy is delighted to uncover the islandâs natural secrets. When they start school on the island, the twins soon realize they are not the only newcomers.
This a well-written, sturdy story with solid writing and an engaging plot. You can almost feel the chill wind and taste the Atlantic sea spray. The action skims along briskly as readers join twins Tabitha and Timothy for explorations into the history, culture, customs, and language of Shetland. Readers are also introduced to the local dialect as well as the history of Shetland and Scotland dating back to the 15th century. Tucked into the story are fascinating tidbits about the islandâs customs, culture, terrain, food, festivals, flora and fauna. Much more.
Perhaps the best part of this lithe and supple read is watching Tabitha grow. She slowly sheds her self-absorbed, prima donna persona like a wizened old snakeskin and becomes a more nature and sensitive person. Whereas prior to her arrival on the island Tabitha was all about herself and her TikSnap account, she slowly learns to broaden her horizons, especially after meeting another new kid at school, Omar. When Tabitha's videos of life on the remote island start gaining traction on social media, Tabitha uses her camera to foilâŠ. Oh, wait. Youâll have to read the book yourself to find out what happens next.
Maps of the island drawn by both Tabitha and Timothy are included. So is a glossary of Useful Shetland Vocabulary so you donât get lost.
This is a lively story that will appeal to its target audience of children ages nine to twelve. Cheers enoo!
REVIEWED BY Kristine L.
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