Among the Isles of Shoals by Celia Thaxter

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By Scarlett Ruiz Posted on Feb 5, 2026
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Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894 Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894
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Hey, have you ever wanted to escape to a remote island? Not just for a vacation, but to really understand a place? That's what Celia Thaxter offers in 'Among the Isles of Shoals.' It's not a novel with a villain. The main 'conflict' is between the raw, untamed power of the Atlantic and the small, resilient community that calls these rocky islands home. Thaxter grew up there, and she writes about fierce storms that could swallow boats whole, the eerie beauty of the fog, and the daily struggle to survive in a place where the ocean gives life and takes it away just as quickly. She also introduces you to the fishermen, their families, and the unique characters drawn to this isolated world. Reading it feels like sitting on a windswept porch, listening to the best storyteller you've ever met recount the true tales of a forgotten corner of New England. If you love nature writing or stories about unique American places, this is a hidden gem.
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Forget everything you know about typical travel books. Celia Thaxter's Among the Isles of Shoals is something much more personal. It's a love letter, a memoir, and a field guide all rolled into one, written by someone who wasn't just a visitor but was shaped by the islands themselves.

The Story

There isn't a traditional plot. Instead, Thaxter acts as your guide through the cluster of islands off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine. She starts with her own childhood, arriving as a young girl when her father became the lighthouse keeper on White Island. From that unique viewpoint, she builds the world around her. You'll learn about the dramatic geography, the wild weather that defines life there, and the history of the islands, from early explorers to the fishing communities that clung to the rocks. She fills the pages with vivid portraits of the people: the tough fishermen, the isolated families, and the summer artists (including her famous friends) who were drawn to the stark beauty. The book moves with the rhythm of the sea and the seasons, not a chapter outline.

Why You Should Read It

Thaxter's voice is the magic here. She writes with the clear, detailed eye of a naturalist—her descriptions of a single wave or a seabird are breathtaking—but also with the deep affection of a local. She doesn't romanticize the hardship; you feel the loneliness of winter and the real danger of the storms. But she also shows the profound joy and peace found in such a wild place. Reading this book is a form of time travel. It preserves a specific way of life that has largely vanished, capturing the sounds, smells, and textures of the 19th-century Shoals. You finish it feeling like you've not only visited the islands but have also made a clever, observant friend who sees the extraordinary in a seemingly barren landscape.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who craves a quiet, immersive read. It's for lovers of American history, nature writing, and regional memoirs. If you enjoyed the coastal feel of works by Rachel Carson or the personal history of a book like H is for Hawk, you'll find a kindred spirit in Thaxter. It's also a fantastic pick for a slow weekend or a vacation read, especially if you're near the ocean. Just be warned: you might start looking at real estate on rocky, windswept islands by the end.



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Sandra White
3 months ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Edward Gonzalez
7 months ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. One of the best books I've read this year.

Kimberly Davis
1 year ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Kenneth White
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. I would gladly recommend this title.

Donna Thompson
2 months ago

This book was worth my time since the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. I will read more from this author.

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