The Pilot and His Wife
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The narrative opens on a pair of lighthouses off a pine‑clad southern Norwegian coast and centers on an embittered, solitary former pilot who lives on a bare rock with his young granddaughter. Ostracized after family tragedy and the loss of his certificate, he supports them by shoemaking, fishing, and occasional exchanges with night‑time visitors; his days are shaped by storms, ritual observation of the sea, and memories that surface in small acts. The child's keen sight and companionship temper his gruffness, while sightings of unfamiliar ships and flags surface anxieties about outsiders, survival, and the fragile bonds that hold island life together.
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