This is an epic children’s story, told with great humour, optimism and warmth. It will grip the reader not just because of the loveable fishy characters and exciting adventures but almost more so because it subtly shows us the impact human beings are having on our environment. So join two young salmon, Salto and Una as the Power of the Deep calls them back to their home pool and they embark upon a Great Journey, that of all the fish and mammals in the sea, only the salmon undertake.
Close your eyes and think of the whitest white there ever was. And try, if you dare to think of a cold so cold, that it was colder than the wintriest of winters. Now think of the darkest dark and the blackest black. This is where our story begins.
A British writer who has lived in Iceland for five years.
During this time, he has:
Edited The Grapevine, Iceland’s English language newspaper.
Is a regular features writer for Iceland Review.
Written articles for The Economist, The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The Spectator as well as publications in Ireland and Canada.
Had two works of fiction published. 69 Degrees North and Storlax.
Has completed the first year of a BA in Icelandic Studies.