![]() ![]() But when one is delivered a few years later, Evered rejects him out of hand. Humans need other people and their experience to flourish, even to survive.Įarly on, Evered asks the bookkeeper on The Hope, the supply ship which comes twice a year to buy fish and sell supplies, to provide him with a helper. ![]() So we have a book about in-breeding, not just biological in-breeding, but mainly social and cultural. The kids are doomed and would have died if not for occasional incursions from the outside world. A rusted, broken old flintlock sits by the door, unused for years because the children’s father’s eyesight was too poor to shoot even a stationary target. Evered, 11, has rudimentary knowledge of seal-hunting and fishing, but far less about preparing the fish for sale. Ada, nine at the start of the story, can start a fire, cook and pick berries. The pair are ill-equipped to survive the brutal weather. The orphans have never seen a man other than their father and the only woman other than their mother they have encountered is the midwife who delivered their sister. ![]() Instead of moving to the closest village, Evered and Ada Best decide to stick it out in the lonely cove which is the only place they have ever known. ![]()
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