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Appreciate a good pub? Like to chat? Bring an old book from your shelf to swap and give someone else the chance to enjoy it. Take a different book home. Maybe meet new people and enjoy some good conversation and beer all in an informal setting. When it's over, if you don't make new friends, at least you will have a new book to enjoy.
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Beasts of the Sea by Iida Turpeinen
Bicycle Brewery Taproom, Ålborggade 20, København, DKIn March we are reading Beasts of the Sea by Iida Turpeinen.
This is (probably) our first Finnish book!
We hope to see you for a great discussion.Synopsis:
In 1741, thirty-two-year-old naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller joins Captain Bering's Great Northern Expedition to scout out a sea route from Asia to America. Plagued with hardships, captain and crew never reach their goal, but they do make a unique discovery, a gentle giant that will be named for the young explorer who described Steller’s sea cow.
In 1859, the governor of the Russian territory of Alaska sends his men to seek the skeleton of the massive marine mammal rumored to have vanished a hundred years before, while his sister curates the settlement’s peculiar natural science collection. Two years later, a revered Helsinki professor hires a talented illustrator—a woman!—to make precise drawings of a set of bones sent from afar. The ill-fated beast will help introduce to a skeptical public the concept of human-caused extinction.
Finally, in 1952, the Museum of Zoology assigns its most talented restorer the task of refurbishing the antique skeleton, a testimony to the sea cow's fate that will fire the imaginations of future generations.
Beasts of the Sea is a breathtaking literary achievement and an adventure that crosses continents and centuries. Told through the stories of the men and women touched by the long-ago discovery of a curious and placid creature, it is a tale of grand human ambition, the quest for knowledge, and the urge to resurrect what humankind has, in its ignorance, destroyed
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