Returning Light, Robert L. Harris
Returning Light, Robert L. Harris
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Returning Light
Thirty Years on the Island of Skellig Michael

Author: Robert L. Harris

Narrator: Robert L. Harris

Unabridged: 9 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

The Acclaimed International Bestseller “It is impossible to do justice to the beauty of Returning Light. The whole book is a poem.” — New York Times Book ReviewBy the lighthouse keeper on the remote, otherworldly Irish island of Skellig Michael, a ""profound memoir about the importance of place and what it really means to belong"" (Belfast Telegraph)“On Skellig Michael, thousands of birds appear and disappear, erecting towers, coming together in wings of movement which build and unravel over the empty sea. Often, no one else is there to stand beside me on the island. The mind wanders; links with the past are easily made; ancient ways of viewing things come alive.”In 1987, Robert Harris happened upon an unusual job posting in the local paper—a new warden service was being set up on the island of Skellig Michael, and the deadline was imminent. Just weeks later he was on his way to set up camp in one of Ireland’s most remote locations, unaware that he would be making that same journey every May for the next 30 years.Here he transports us to the otherworldly island, a place that is teeming with natural life, including curious puffins that like to visit his hut. From the precipice he has observed a coastline that is relatively unchanged for the last thousand years—a beacon of equilibrium in an ever-changing world.But the island can be fierce too. It’s inhabitable for only five months of the year, and solitude can quickly become isolation as bad weather rolls in to create a veil between Skellig Michael and the rest of the world, when the dizzying terrain can become a very real threat to life.A beautiful and evocative work of nature writing, Returning Light is an extraordinary memoir about the profound effect a place can have on us, and how a remote location can bring with it a great sense of belonging.

About Robert L. Harris

Robert L. Harris was appointed to the warden service on Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Ireland, in 1987, where he has been managing the guiding system and monitoring the island for over thirty years. He has lived most of his life near the sea and on islands, and he has a great interest in both monastic and natural history. He spends May to October on Skellig Michael when the island is accessible, and in winter months lives at his home in County Leitrim with his wife, Maigread. Returning Light is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard on April 24, 2022

I really wanted to love this book so much, and in only very brief moments, I did. But mostly it was hard to engage with, and was slightly overpowering with its poetic narrative.......more

Goodreads review by Nicola on January 06, 2022

The first book of the year. I must confess that I struggled to fully engage with this and even - may God forgive me! - sped read parts of it. However, I feel that it deserves its four stars as it is beautifully conceived and written. I blame myself for reading such a quiet book at the most chaotic t......more

Goodreads review by Brianna on May 27, 2023

I spent a long time reading this book and I have to say I’m glad I didn’t read it quickly. Coming out of the pandemic there’s something very tranquil of reading about isolation in such a beautiful place. I gave the novel that space it needed and I feel like that is why I give it 4 stars. It’s beauti......more

Goodreads review by Anne on September 20, 2023

I really wanted to love this book. I had the magical experience in 2012 0r 2013 of making it to Skellig Michael and climbing the daunting stone steps to the monastery on top. It is truly a place of spirituality, shimmering light, and sheer magic--a peak experience in my life. However, the book is a......more

Goodreads review by Lesley on March 26, 2023

I had high hopes for this book, but it was very repetitive, overly descriptive of light effects, etc. I don't consider it to be an in-depth treatment of a special experience: spending significant amounts of time in an isolated and beautiful setting.......more