"Marsh is not swamp. Marsh is a space of light, where grass
grows in water, and water flows into the sky. Slow-moving creeks wander, carrying the orb
of the sun with them to the sea, and long-legged birds lift with unexpected
grace – as though not built to fly – against the roar of a thousand snow geese..."
The
book had me at this beautifully descriptive opening paragraph. I absolutely
enjoy Delia Owens' writing and the way she depicts things. For example, how delightful is this?:
“Mad as a mule
eating bumble bees”
One of my others, which did make me
giggle:
“Female fireflies
draw in strange males with dishonest signals and eat them; mantis females
devour their own mates. Female insects, Kya thought, know how to deal with
their lovers.”
This one too…
“Murky shafts of
light streamed through the tiny window... She stared at dust motes, dancing
silently in one direction as though following some dreamy leader. When they hit
the shadows, they vanished. Without the sun they were nothing,”
If like me, you’ve had a spate of reading very uninspiring laborious books this one will definitely reignite your faith in the joys and magic of a well written book.
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