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Four runes. Three friends. One winter to breathe.
When failing cod runs and a creeping illness drain a remote Arctic village, linguist Elin Kaarina returns home to digitize parish records--and uncovers a palimpsest of glowing runes meant to keep a community in balance. With Mikkel Rauti, a reindeer herder guarding his grazing routes, and Kiri Olander, a wind-turbine tech who believes good machines can be neighborly, Elin rebuilds an old rite under the aurora's quiet song.
The ritual has four "vehicles" food/soil, breath/life, light/fever, and memory/forgiveness. But the northern lights amplify more than healing--envy, grief, and pride rise like weather. A rival's sabotage, a Cold War radar dome that hums like a chapel, and a village's unspoken debts threaten to unravel the ceremony before midwinter.
Rooted in Nordic coastlines and everyday kindness, Margins That Glow is a cozy-mythic, hopepunk tale where small repairs beat grand gestures: broth passed hand to hand, breath counted together, truths spoken without theatre. If the lights accept their offering, the town's "vital current" may return. If not, the winter will keep what it's owed.
Perfect for readers of magical realism, mythic contemporary fiction, and quiet, community-centered fantasy.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Four runes. Three friends. One winter to breathe.
When failing cod runs and a creeping illness drain a remote Arctic village, linguist Elin Kaarina returns home to digitize parish records--and uncovers a palimpsest of glowing runes meant to keep a community in balance. With Mikkel Rauti, a reindeer herder guarding his grazing routes, and Kiri Olander, a wind-turbine tech who believes good machines can be neighborly, Elin rebuilds an old rite under the aurora's quiet song.
The ritual has four "vehicles" food/soil, breath/life, light/fever, and memory/forgiveness. But the northern lights amplify more than healing--envy, grief, and pride rise like weather. A rival's sabotage, a Cold War radar dome that hums like a chapel, and a village's unspoken debts threaten to unravel the ceremony before midwinter.
Rooted in Nordic coastlines and everyday kindness, Margins That Glow is a cozy-mythic, hopepunk tale where small repairs beat grand gestures: broth passed hand to hand, breath counted together, truths spoken without theatre. If the lights accept their offering, the town's "vital current" may return. If not, the winter will keep what it's owed.
Perfect for readers of magical realism, mythic contemporary fiction, and quiet, community-centered fantasy.