North of the Winter Sun

Veronica Skotnes author Diane Oatley translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Akoya Publishing

Publishing:5th Nov '26

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 5th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

North of the Winter Sun cover

I sail out of the fjord, out towards the ocean, where there is air and I can breathe and I breathe. I breathe.


It has been four years since Veronica Skotnes left her life on the mainland to live in isolation on a sailboat and experience the unforgiving wrath of the wind and the waves. Now, she heads towards Finnmark, the northernmost county of Norway, to visit islands where strangers share her longing for the sea. As she sets sail, she prepares to face the dangers of an open ocean and empty ports, in exchange for the relief of nature and community.

North of the Winter Sun is an evocative portrayal of the hospitality found in isolated fishing villages, global warming’s impact on the ocean and its wildlife, and a young woman’s search for agency and freedom aboard an old, beloved boat.

‘In the book, Veronica describes her life at sea, where several days can pass before she spots another boat, and she discusses the lessons and values amongst the small communities she encounters. Finnmark is one of the most remote areas in Europe and the locals have left a deep impression on Veronica.’

-- Anna Storesund

‘The travel depiction North of the Winter Sun is a tribute to the sea, and a declaration of love to all who live along our northernmost coast.’


‘This is a book completely out of the ordinary. Poetic texts about the sea and the people on the islands in the farthest north. Warm human encounters, written with honesty. Anyone who is interested in the coast and coastal culture should get this book.�

ISBN: 9781836750055

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

240 pages