A celebration of author Sarah Capdeville’s new book, Aligning the Glacier’s Ghost: Essays on Solitude and Landscape, will take place at Ten Spoon Winery in Missoula, Montana on September 25.
Rooted in Western Montana, the essays of Aligning the Glacier’s Ghost navigate how sense of place intertwines with sense of self, filling geographical and personal in-betweens of identity and illness, memory and story, and intimacy and solitude. This stunning and evocative debut gives shape to those distances, naming them as grief, narrative, and belonging. Capdeville begins the collection with one of many fissures of health, setting the stage for a lush braiding of metaphor, the body, and the natural world. In spanning the space between loss and being lost, Aligning the Glacier’s Ghost outlines absence, the evolution of self, and Capdeville’s foundation of place in trail work, travel, and early adulthood. Readers will find themselves enmeshed in Capdeville’s reflections on how the seen and unseen interconnect to shape an inner world.
“The essays in this gorgeous collection weave a story of geographies—emotional, linguistic, cultural, and intellectual—undergirded by a voice so compelling I could not put it down…Aligning the Glacier’s Ghost is a remarkable debut.”—Nathasha Trethewey, author of Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir
Sarah Capdeville is a nonfiction editor for The Hopper and The Changing Times. She lives in Missoula, Montana, where she takes many slow hikes and daydreams about the crosscut saw.