The Butterfly Season

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In the darkness of winter on the first day of the year, a woman in Denmark is making a list. She plans to set out and see all of the country’s butterfly species in a single year. She knows nothing about butterflies. She doesn’t even know why she wants to see them. She just knows that something is calling her. The pull is irresistible. We follow Lea Korsgaard as her list takes her to landscapes she never knew existed, shaped by the wind and by the sea. She walks on ancient sea beds and hills made of algae shells. She is led to secret places by strangers who offer their help along the way. And she is led into the past; into the lives of her ancestors, and into the world of books, philosophy and mythology. Because ever since humans started thinking about the meaning of life and death, the butterfly has symbolized our hope of rebirth – and confronted us with the biggest questions of existence: Why do we live? And what are we living for?

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The phenomenal Danish bestseller: a transporting, inspirational story of home, of endings, rebirth and new beginnings

In the darkness of winter on the first day of the year, a woman in Denmark is making a list. She plans to set out and see all of the country’s butterfly species in a single summer. She knows nothing about butterflies. She doesn’t even know why she wants to see them. She just knows that something is calling her. The pull is irresistible.

The Butterfly Season tells the story of what happened next. We follow Lea Korsgaard as her list takes her to landscapes she never knew existed, shaped by the wind and by the sea. She discovers secret places and meets strangers who help along the way. And she is led into the past: into the lives of her ancestors and the worlds of philosophy and myth. Because ever since ancient times, the butterfly has symbolized humanity’s hope of rebirth-and confronted us with the biggest questions of existence: why do we live? And what are we living for?

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Weight 0.54 kg
Dimensions 22.5 × 14.6 × 3.2 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

595.78909489 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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