About This Book
An observer lives for a year in a solitary house on the outer dunes of Cape Cod and records the island’s changing moods through seasonal sketches. The narrative moves from autumn storms and migrating flocks to the stark solitude of midwinter, the return of breeding birds and summer nesting, and nights of surf and fog, mixing precise natural description with reflections on weather, tides, wrecks, and occasional human help. Organized month by month, the account emphasizes cyclical rhythms and the intimate interplay between sea, sand, plants, and wildlife, with an attentive, quietly lyrical voice throughout.
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