Migrations is as beautiful and as wrenching as anything I\'ve ever read.
Propelled by a narrator as fierce and fragile as the terns she is following, Migrations is both an ode to our threatened world and a breathtaking page-turner about the lengths we will go for the people we love..
When her quest threatens the safety of the entire crew, Franny must ask herself what she is really running toward--and running from.
Battered by night terrors, accumulating a pile of unsent letters, and obsessed with pursuing the terns at any cost, Franny is full of secrets.
As the Saghani fights its way south, Franny\'s dark history begins to unspool.
She convinces Ennis Malone, captain of the Saghani , to take her onboard, winning over his eccentric crew with promises that the birds will lead them to fish.
She arrives in remote Greenland with one purpose: to find the world\'s last flock of Arctic terns and track their final migration.
But when the wild she loves begins to disappear, Franny can no longer wander without a destination.
By following the ocean\'s tides and the birds that soar above, she can forget the losses that have haunted her life.
Franny Stone has always been a wanderer. -- Geraldine Brooks For fans of Flight Behavior and Station Eleven , a novel set on the brink of catastrophe, as a young woman chases the world\'s last birds--and her own final chance for redemption.
John Mandel I recommend Migrations with my whole heart. --Emily St.
This is an extraordinary novel by a wildly talented writer.
Migrations is as beautiful and as wrenching as anything I\'ve ever read