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Salt and Silence

In the last great age of sail, a young Norwegian ships out promised to a girl at home — and learns, watch by watch, that the heart keeps two courses at once.

A novel by E. A. Westbo

It is 1875, and eighteen-year-old Olav Hestby sails out of Stavanger as cook on the brig Nanna — with his father's blessing and his promise to the girl he means to marry. Over seven years and as many voyages he will find out what the horizon takes and what it gives back — and he will come home carrying something he cannot yet name, not even to himself.

Book I · chapters

The watches

Prologue

For Those Who Sailed in Silence

*For those who loved in times that had no word for it,* *and for the ones they could not say.*

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Also from Finnoybu · true memoir

Reminiscences

The actual voyages of Olavus Bjørnson Vestbø — the great-great-grandfather whose life became this novel. His own unvarnished account of seven years at sea, in his own voice.

Read the memoir at memoirs.finnoybu.com