A Voice Without Hands
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On a windswept Faroese island under British occupation, an elderly wool-carder is asked a question: if you could erase one event from history, what would it be? She does not choose the war. Not the hunger, or the sea's taking, or even the death of her husband. She chooses a single stroke of a distant pen - the day in 1816 when a king abolished nine hundred years of her people's voice. In a stone cottage lit by peat fire, with the carding cards still drawing in her hands, she speaks. And what she keeps will not go under the ground.
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