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Sewing Moonlight

by Kyle Mewburn

It's winter of 1928, and young German man Wilhelm Erdinger is left stranded in the remote New Zealand village of Falter's Mill. Wilhelm purchases a piece of land capable of providing the kind of sustainable, self-sufficient life he craves, and a shack he soon begins to call home. Though he is regarded with suspicion by many in the local community, he soon attracts a small number of friends, each outsiders in their own way. With a little help from the ecological theories of Steiner and the poetic inspirations of Goethe, Wilhelm survives, at times even flourishes, in a country rocked by the effects of war and the Depression. However, it is the arrival of a new war - coupled with the sometimes-brutal climate of Central Otago - that threatens to destroy the utopia he has created. Sewing Moonlight is a tragic tale of love, loss and biodynamics in a challenging time. More than this, it is a story of one man's journey from alienation to acceptance. Like the moon, which looms large over everything, each ending is also a new beginning.
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Published:

8 Apr 2024

Format

Paperback

Publisher

David Bateman Limited, New Zealand

ISBN:

9781776890651

It's winter of 1928, and young German man Wilhelm Erdinger is left stranded in the remote New Zealand village of Falter's Mill. Wilhelm purchases a piece of land capable of providing the kind of sustainable, self-sufficient life he craves, and a shack he soon begins to call home. Though he is regarded with suspicion by many in the local community, he soon attracts a small number of friends, each outsiders in their own way. With a little help from the ecological theories of Steiner and the poetic inspirations of Goethe, Wilhelm survives, at times even flourishes, in a country rocked by the effects of war and the Depression. However, it is the arrival of a new war - coupled with the sometimes-brutal climate of Central Otago - that threatens to destroy the utopia he has created. Sewing Moonlight is a tragic tale of love, loss and biodynamics in a challenging time. More than this, it is a story of one man's journey from alienation to acceptance. Like the moon, which looms large over everything, each ending is also a new beginning.
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