WINDHAVEN ( BOOK REVIEW) AND JELSA OUTFITS

Hello, dear readers and fellow bloggers! In this post, I shall share three outfits and a book review. The stunning location for the photographs is Jelsa on island Hvar. I've blogged about this little touristic gem many times and you'll find more links about Jelsa towards the end of the post. Now, about the reading recommendations of the day. I'll be reviewing Windhaven, a science fiction novel by George R.R. Martin and Lisa Turtle. I read this novel years ago, but I still haven't reviewed it on this blog. Better late than never, right? 

The outfits I'm sharing are a few transitional looks I wore in September in Jelsa. August and September were eventful months, with the move, job changes and so on. Life always seems to be getting more eventful. I suppose that isn't always a bad thing, is it? Change can be good. The weather has been quite changeable as well, as changeable as you expect transitional weather to be. Sometimes I wanted (and needed) to wear something more cozy, and sometimes a summer dress was enough.  Let's get started with the review, shall we? 

Zdravo, dragi čitatelji i blogeri! U ovoj objavi, podijelit ću tri odjevne kombinacije i ogled knjige. Predivne lokacije na ovim fotografijama su sve iz Jelse, na otoku Hvaru, prekrasnom mjestu o kojem sam pisala više puta na ovom blogu, a moći ćete pronaći te poveznice pred kraju ove objave. Obično uvijek ostavim poveznice na stare objave za one koji žele znati više, kada sam si već dala truda da pišem o mjestima u Hrvatskoj, zašto to ne podijeliti. Odjevne kombinacije koje dijelim nosila sam u rujnu i poprilično su ljetne. Vrijeme je onoliko promjeljivo koliko se i može očekivati s obzirom na promjenu godišnjih doba. Ponekad sam nosila nešto i toplije, ali uglavnom su to bile nekakve ljetne kombinacije i haljine. U životu stalne su samo mijenje. U zadnje vrijeme ima dosta promjena u mom životu, a promjena može biti dobro. No, krenimo mi s ogledom knjige.


“For as long as this song is sung they'll know about you - the girl who wanted wings so much she changed the world.”

George R.R. Martin, Lisa Tuttle, Windhaven







    WINDHAVEN, A NOVEL BY GEORGE R.R. MARTINA AND LISA TURTLE

I read Windhaven years ago, yet it continued to capture my imagination. I found myself thinking about this lovely science fiction novels on a many windy day. When the strong wind blows, I sometimes think of Maris, the novel's protagonist, and I imagine she might enjoy flying on that kind of day. Windhaven is a novel that described a windy dark paradise so vividly, I can still see it with my mind's eye after all of these years. Those of you that are regular readers of my other blog might remember that I mentioned this novel a couple of times. I also reviewed Windhaven on goodreads years ago, but it's been long since I stopped being active on that platform, so I'm not sure if there are some interesting discussion being held about it still. 

All those years, I feel like I have only read Windhaven yesterday. Talk about the power of the vivid writing! Everything I think about this novel, I feel that way. It stayed with me, became a part of me somehow, and it probably always will be. Now, that is the best recommendation I can give to any novel!

 

THE CASTE SYSTEM- THE WING OWNERS

Where is this novel set on? As the title would indicate, on Windhaven, an imaginary planet where winds blow fiercely. I really appreciated the descriptions of the planet itself, and its exotic and raw beauty. The culture of the planet was fascinating as well. The novel does not go into great lengths when it comes to the backstory of the inhabitants dwelling on this planet.  Who are the people of Windhaven? Basically, they are as human as you and me,  descendants of long crashed space travellers. I do not remember how long after the crash the novel takes place, but it does not matter perhaps. A few hundred years or a bit more, the inhabitants of Windhaven are their own people now, with their own culture and a caste system of sorts. 

Windhaven is a planet of many islands and like Earth it's a blue planet. More blue than earth presumably, as there are many islands but no continents. The original settlers (humans that had crashed on this planet) have been living on the many scattered islands. 

How do they communicate between the islands? How to they keep in touch over the vast and turbulent seas? The answer is the wings. I found the description of these wings fascinating. They are basically simple gliding rigs. The mechanics of the wings are not complex as they were made from spaceship remains. 

What makes these gliding rigs capable of flight is the weather on Windhaven. This planet is in a state of almost constant stormy weather, dominated by strong winds. I love how it is the wind that makes the flight possible. This also adds an element of interest because the question is who are the flyers? The flyers have to be not just skilled but also brave.

Reading about the flyers made me think of early aviation heroes and enthusiast, such as Amelia Earhart. I wonder if she was not perhaps the inspiration for the protagonist Maris. Anyway, the flyers or the gliders if you will are essential to the society of Windhaven. They are respected and valued, becoming a caste of their own. 

Flying rigs are passed on from parents to their oldest child. Essentially "the wings" are being kept within flying families. 



ONTO THE SCENE COMES MARIS, OUR BRAVE FEMALE PROTAGONIST

In the prologue, we meet Maris as a small girl living with her mother (Maris' father died), and the two scavenges shells for a living and what they can find left after the violent storms that are a normality on Windhaven. During one of the searches Maris meets a flyer named Russ who treats her kindly. Maris dreams of being a flyer some day!

So, years go by and Maris is basically adopted by Russ. Her dream of becoming a flyer actually came true, but she might have to renounce her wings? What is going on exactly?

Russ, not having any children of her own, had trained Maris to fly. Being adopted into the family enabled Maris to fly and to gain her wings. We learn that Russ sustained an injury that prevents him from flying. Maris had started flying and fell in love with it. However, Russ' wife gives birth to a boy named Coll. This happens not long after Maris gets her wings, and by law the wings should go to the boy when he turns old enough to fly. 

The boy receives the same flying training as Maris, but he does not fall in love with it. In fact, Maris realizes that Coll is actually afraid of flying. It does not come naturally to him the way it does to Maris. Understandably, Maris' feelings are torn. She loves Coll as a brother, and worries for him. It is not her selfishness that makes her want to clung onto her wings, nor the status that wings bring. Maris is simply a natural flyer, and her brother is not. However, the law is the law. The caste system of the island is rigid. Maris sees it as extremely unjust. Here we have a clash of generations, with the newer generation rejecting the traditions of the older ones. A tale as old as time perhaps. How will the story unfold?

As we watch Maris cope with her unrest, it is easy to feel and root for her. Maris wants the wings, and she if she feels somewhat guilty for it at times, she still believes she is right. Her reasons as valid, she sees that Coll is never going to become a good flyer. Yes, her brother would get the respect with the wings, but he could also lose his life. Moreover, her brother Coll has no desire to fly and wants to be a traveling singer. 

Maris has not only been a sister to Coll, but since his mother died giving birth to him Maris has also been a sort of mother figure to him. Coll is as much Maris' son as he is her little brother. She has a duty to him. However, Maris also has a duty to Russ who saved her from a life of poverty and enabled her to achieve her dream of flying. The flyer code is rigid, and Russ is a part of a caste in a way Maris is not. Being born outside of the flying family actually gives Maris objectivity.  

Anyhow, the day comes for Coll to claim his wings, and on this official day he lands badly in front of everyone (Maris, Russ and the VIP people), revealing his shortcomings as a pilot. Coll does not want to claim the wings for himself, refuses them and tells  Russ of his plans to become a musician. 

Russ is not happy to say the least, and he  disowns  both Maris and Coll. If neither of them get the wings, who will? The wings are confiscated by one of flyers, Corm who intents to give them to some other flyer, saying that Maris had never a real claim. 

Maris is not giving up without a fight. She knows in her heart that her reasons are just, and she wants to fight for her wring to wear the wings, not just for herself but for others as well. Her logic is without a flaw. Every years flyer lives are lost. How many flyers were never talented in the first place? How many of them really wanted to be flyers or had what it takes? Just because someone was born into a family of flyers does not mean that they will be good flyers. Maris steals the wings and with help of another flyers calls a flyer council.

Maris might not be aware that she is starting a revolution. She is defying tradition and the caste system. Maris argues her case with extreme passion and eloquence. However, will it be enough? Will the flyers become divided? Will the revolution eat its own children? Will there be blood and warm? 


MARIS IS AN AMAZINGLY WRITTEN CHARACTER

Maris has got to be one of the most amazing female protagonists in the history of this genre. Maris is compassionate, but she is also determined and ready to fight for what she considers right. She isn't afraid to make hard choices. She is certainly what I think about when I think about a strong female lead.

 Her personal development during the course of this novel is nothing short of pure perfection. It honestly makes the novel for me. She undergoes so many changes in her life, and has to adapt over and over again. It is fantastic that the narrative kept following her into her more mature years. We first meet her as a child, then as a young girl and finally as a mature woman. 

 I mean Maris is an awe-inspiring woman and yet she feels very real during every step of the way. She is wonderfully written and as a result very convincing. She starts off as a young lady that is determined to change the world she lives in (and what a world it is!) and she actually does it. However, everything in life comes at a price. I like how this novel keeps things realistic. Maris is determined and driven, but she still questions herself and has her moments of doubt.  

I really want to avoid spoilers, so I cannot go into detail over her character development. Without revealing what happens next (and next and next) and what kind of person she becomes, I’m just going to say that the way she is written is outstanding. It is one of the novel's strong point, if not the strongest one.  I would describe it as flawless characterization that feels absolutely convincing during all stages of her life. 


“Maris and Bari worked with him and did what they could. But Maris wasn't always focused on her work. Once, Evan sent her into the forest to pick some sweetsong, an herb he used to prepare thesis; but Maris found herself thinking about the council as she wandered through the damp, cool woods. It had begun now, she thought, and she seemed to hear Val, Corm, and the others talking, and she considered their arguments, and wondered how it would end, and who they had chosen to preside. When she finally returned, the basket was full of lying grass, which resembles sweetsong but has no medicinal properties. Evan picked up the basket and sighed, shaking his head. "Maris, Maris," he murmured, "what should I do?" He turned to Bari. "Little one, go get me some sweetsong before it gets dark. Your aunt isn't feeling well.”


George R.R. Martin, Lisa  Tuttle Windhaven

 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A MULTIFACED FANTASY STORY SET IN A FASCINATING SETTING AND POPULATED BY MULTIDIMENSIONAL CHARACTERS.....

If you want to read a novel with a strong female lead, this is a story for you. If you are looking for a novel that examines the very soul of its protagonist, look no further. Windhaven shows us Maris' soul and not just hers. If you want to read about an imaginary world that is endlessly fascinating once you dig under its simple surface, get this book. If you are interested in reading an exciting story filled with multidimensional characters, what are you waiting for? If you also happen to like fantasy, well you just hit jackpot!

    WINDHAVEN IS A MASTERFULLY CRAFTED WORLD OF BRUTAL BEUATY 

Fantasy lovers open your heart for another jewel, for Windhaven is a beautifully crafted world. Can I call it poetic? Would that be too much? It is not a world of ice and fire, but a world of sea and wind. What if I told you that while you are reading it you can smell the sea in the air and sense the wind on your face? Not just any sea or any wind…but the wind and the sea of this magical place. If you’re imagining Hawaii, think again.

Windhaven is no paradise, or rather a dark sort of paradise. A place of both beauty and pain. I cannot imagine it any way than extremely beautiful, even if the nature described is harsh. Windhaven consists of islands that would be in a state of total isolation if there weren’t for fliers. Fliers are only able to fly thanks to two facts: and one of them is that this world is in a state of permanent storm. Extremely windy. It is not a paradise, but a hard planet (and place) to live on. Yet I had this feeling of being able to sense its brutal beauty in my bones. It is so well described, the ecology of the planet and the way it influenced the human society living there. That's one of the things I loved about this novel, the world building is spectacular. 

 FLYERS ARE ALMOST MYTHICAL CREATURES, BUT THEIR WINGS ARE LIMITED AND THEY ARE LOST WITH EVERY LIFE LOST

Isolation makes fliers almost mythical creatures. Their wings are made from materials saved from the mother ship (the only sf element in the novel) and they exist in limited numbers. Moreover, with every accident, with every flier who is lost, there is one less pair of wings. Can you imagine why having a pair of wings would be something that is to be desired, not only for its social significance?


THE JOY OF FLYING IS DESCRIBED SO WELL IN THIS NOVEL

“It was the feel of it, the love of it, not the thought: it was instinct and reflex and knowing the wind, and Maris was the wind.” 


The joy of flying! Was there ever a novel that describes so well the sheer join of flying! It is present in every part of the back, from the start of this novel. We primarily learn about flying from our lovely protagonist. Maris is a natural born flier. She is marvellously talented at it and she knows it. All that Maris wants to do is fly. She was adopted and raised by a flier and he taught her all she needs to know about flying. However, there is a catch. Her father meant for her to inherit his wings, but in the meantime he had a son and now legally speaking, his son must inherit his wings. The problem? The boy is terrified of flying. What is left to our Maris but to challenge the system? What happens when she challenges the system? Will she win others to her cause? 

 WINDHAVEN IS A COMPLEX NOVEL THAT DISCUSSES POLITICS, POWER AND GOVERMENT

As captivating as Maris story is, there is more to this novel than that. For this novel is much more than just a story of growing up in some (how well developed it may be) fantasy world. The society is not just some background for our protagonist to shine in, nor are the conflicts only there for the action aspect of the story (which is pretty good but that’s beside the point now). This novel is also about politics, power and government. This is a novel that shows us how complex life is. Every action Maris takes has a consequence. The plot is well written and the action that takes place in Windhaven is exciting. Nevertheless, even we look beyond the plot and characters, there is a lot of food for the thought in this novel. 

 HUMAN NATURE IS EXAMINED IN THE GAMES FOR POWER

I think we can draw parallels between the society in Windhaven and our own despite the fact that the society described there lacks any technology and is basically medieval. For are not the games of power something that is in its essence timeless? Speaking of humans and our need to organize ourselves in groups, our need to fight for power over one another is something that is explored well in this novel. Castes are present in all societies, and are something we can always talk about. 


"Barrion thought the world of you, Maris, but he also thought you were naive. You can't change one note in the middle of a song, he told me. Once you make the first change, others have to follow, until you've redone the whole song. Everything relates, you see.”

 A WELL ROUNDED EPIC STORY 

Windhaven has a lesson or two to teach. For example, how revolutions often eat their own children or how we must always pay the price for the decisions we make. It is actually a well-rounded epic story. A whole lot happens in this novel. It is not terribly long, but at times it is simply packed with events and action sequences. It is an entertaining read for sure, but also so much more. It is an intelligent novel that really makes one think and ask question. 

 

 TO WHOM WOULD I RECOMMED WINDHAVEN

I would recommend this novel to:

- anyone who has read and liked Machiavelli’s The Prince (because among other things this novel is about power and government)

- fans of Lisa and fans of Martin (because they wrote it, though!)

-pilots (because they would understand why life without flying is not worth much)

- mountaineers and outdoorsy types (because they will appreciate the amazing nature descriptions)

-fantasy lovers (because it is a fantasy worth reading)

- literature lovers (because this is real literature and do not let anyone tell you that SF is not)

- just about anyone (because it is an awesome read any way you take it)

 WINDHAVEN IS A WORLD OF ITS OWN, DIFFERNT FROM A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE.

I praised our protagonist, but she is hardly the only memorable character. There are many others. Still, not as many as in Martin's epic A Song of Ice and Fire series.

 I know that many fans of Martin will wonder if this is something that can be compared with his legendary series. It is a number of ways. Firstly, both world question human nature and depict games for power. Both worlds are basically set in a medieval society of sorts. While Windhaven is set in the future, the world it describes is medieval. The wings are mechanically simple, and the people have lost most of the technology. Thirdly, strong female characters are another thing Windhaven has in common with  A Song of Ice and Fire. Finally, Martin has not delievered a planned sequel for this one, and we all know that we are still waiting for the final book of   A Song of Ice and Fire series.

However, don’t read this expecting another  A Song of Ice and Fire / GOT sequel for Windhaven is a world of its own. It feels different. The atmosphere is not the same, and the writing style is quite different. Afterall, Windhaven was written by two writers, not just Martin. 

Windhaven is written by Lisa as well and that can be felt. I personally loved that! I think these two worked really well together. I liked the focus on one protagonist and I happen to think it was a good decision for this novel. One thing I did notice that seems to be typical of  A Song of Ice and Fire  (known as Game of Thrones in the screen adaptation) is the depth of characterization. As a reader, you really have a feeling of getting inside of a character’s head, of exploring their psychological states. Martin’s talent for creating credible characters certainly shines through.

 However, I'm sure that much of Maris' characterisation is done by Lisa. Indeed, there was something uniquely touching about Maris, especially when she got older, something that felt personal, something that made her special. In that sense that is focused merely this novel is different from  A Song of Ice and Fire (GOT). I must also add: the descriptions of Windhaven are something I sign off to Lisa. I may be wrong, I cannot say who wrote which part, but I can say that I sensed both of them, not in the sense that you can feel divisions in the text (far from it) but more in a sense there was that something that wasn’t there when I was reading only Martin. And I read a lot of George R.R. MartinDoes that make sense? I haven’t read any of Lisa’s works but I can sense her there and I have a feeling this world is a product of her imagination. 

TO CONCULDE- WINDHAVEN IS A MUST READ SF NOVEL!

This story takes many twists and turns, develops in many different ways and it goes on to explore the world of politics, the conflict between the individual and the society, the dimensions of good and evil, the price we may for our decisions, the negative sides of any revolution etc. 

It is an amazing story on its own but the fact that the characters are masterfully portrayed is what makes it is very special. Did I mention that it also contains some interesting debates and moral dilemmas i.e. plenty of food for the thought? To conclude, this is a great fantasy novel. If I had to sum it up in one sentence, it would go something like this: incredibly convincing, outlandishly brave and uncannily wise portrayal of an amazing life of one phenomenal woman!



BOOK DESCRIPTION CITED FROM GEORGE R.R. MARTIN'S OFFICIAL SITE

I have written my own description of Windhaven in my review, but if you prefer an official description, here it is. 

Written by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle.

George R. R. Martin has thrilled a generation of readers with his epic works of the imagination, most recently the critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling saga told in the novels A Game of ThronesA Clash of Kings, and A Storm of Swords. Lisa Tuttle has won acclaim from fans of science fiction, horror, and fantasy alike— most recently for her haunting novel The Pillow Friend. Now together they gift readers with this classic tale of a brilliantly rendered world of ironbound tradition, where a rebellious soul seeks to prove the power of a dream.

The planet of Windhaven was not originally a home to humans, but it became one following the crash of a colony starship. It is a world of small islands, harsh weather, and monster-infested seas. Communication among the scattered settlements was virtually impossible until the discovery that, thanks to light gravity and a dense atmosphere, humans were able to fly with the aid of metal wings made of bits of the cannibalized spaceship.

Many generations later, among the scattered islands that make up the water world of Windhaven, no one holds more prestige than the silver-winged flyers, who bring news, gossip, songs, and stories. They are romantic figures crossing treacherous oceans, braving shifting winds and sudden storms that could easily dash them from the sky to instant death. They are also members of an increasingly elite caste, for the wings—always in limited quantity—are growing gradually rarer as their bearers perish.

With such elitism comes arrogance and a rigid adherence to hidebound tradition. And for the flyers, allowing just anyone to join their cadre is an idea that borders on heresy. Wings are meant only for the offspring of flyers—now the new nobility of Windhaven. Except that sometimes life is not quite so neat.

Maris of Amberly, a fisherman’s daughter, was raised by a flyer and wants nothing more than to soar on the currents high above Windhaven. By tradition, however, the wings must go to her stepbrother, Coll, the flyer’s legitimate son. But Coll wants only to be a singer, traveling the world by sea. So Maris challenges tradition, demanding that flyers be chosen on the basis of merit rather than inheritance. And when she wins that bitter battle, she discovers that her troubles are only beginning.

For not all flyers are willing to accept the world’s new structure, and as Maris battles to teach those who yearn to fly, she finds herself likewise fighting to preserve the integrity of a society she so longed to join—not to mention the very fabric that holds her culture together.



HOW THIS NOVEL CAME TO BE? According to Wikipedia, it actually started as short stories and eventually ended up being a fix up novel: "Martin and Tuttle became friends in 1973, and soon decided to collaborate on a story, which became the first of the three novellas, The Storms of Windhaven (included in the novel as "Storms"). During the conception and writing of the story, they agreed on eventually expanding it into a fix-up novel. The Storms of Windhaven was originally published in the May 1975 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. It won the 1976 Locus Award for Best Novella, and was nominated for both the Hugo Award for Best Novella and Nebula Award for Best NovellaThe two writers eventually returned to the world of Windhaven, and the second novella, One-Wing, was originally published in two parts in the January and February 1980 issues of Analog. It was nominated for a 1981 Hugo Award for Best Novella and won the Analog Readers Poll for best serial.

The third novella, The Fall, was written specifically for inclusion in the expanded novel, along with a prologue and epilogue. Two more books were planned, with Painted Wings as the intended title of the second, but Martin and Tuttle never found the right time for additional collaboration, and as they grew older, their writing styles became more distinct, making cooperation more difficult."

So, I guess we might never see the sequel to Windhaven!

Still, I'm happy for the existing version!



THE SUSTAINABLE FASHION FILES- THE STORY OF MY OUTFITS 
HOW I WORE THESE CLOTHING ITEMS BEFORE?


OUTFIT #1- A WHITE LACE ROMPER STYLED WITH A GREY VINTAGE MIDI SKIRT AND PINK SNEAKERS

The lace romper (second hand)


The pastel pink Nike sneakers/trainers



The grey vintage wool midi dress (inherited, label says West Germany)





















What was the occasion I wore this outfit for? It was for a school meeting, the first school meeting of the new school year, and the first meeting in this school for me. I started working in a high school this September, from one job to another without a day off. I had worked in high schools before,  and quite a few of them, just not this one. I've worked in both primary, secondary and high school education as a teacher. I've even worked for a private University giving English lessons. I've worked as a teacher for many many years now. 

There was a funny moment as these photographs were taken. My husband was taking the photographs and some tourists that were walking over the bridge stopped so they would not get in the shot, and he told them that he has to capture the first day of school. I then explained that I used to work as a teacher here before, and that I will do so again. It was a nice little friendly exchange. Sometimes it's lovely to stop and chat with the tourists. On the other hand, I have barely gotten any sleep during  September due to loudness of tourist.  Some tourists are lovely, but not all tourists behave well.  Tourism has both its advantages and disadvantages. That is why it is important to have meaningful talks about sustainable tourism. Media's coverage of this topic is often hysterical, we need to talk about it intelligently and reasonably. 



OUTFIT  NUMBER #2- A BLUE AND WHITE STRIPED DRESS WITH RUFFLES STYLED WITH SNEAKERS AND A RED BAG


This outfit is my go to outfit these days. I have repeated it many times. This dress is breathable and comfortable, and I think it looks chic as well. The Nike sneakers I bought for work have become my go to sneakers as well. I wear them all the time. They are so comfortable. I sometimes even wear them to work. It is funny how on some teaching jobs I was no allowed to wear sneakers, and on some of my jobs in tourism (also working with kids but in sports camps) I was required to wear sneakers. Anyway, I do love wearing sneakers and I think they can look fabulous with dresses. I will probably always be a 'heel' addict, but most of the time I opt for reasonable and comfy heels. I do not want to get too used to sneakers, so regardless of my work code or the lack of a work 'dress code', I never wear 'only' sneakers. It is good to keep one's options open. Of course, there are many benefits to sneakers. I'm wearing them in all of the outfits I'm sharing today, am I not?  However, there are benefits to other footwear and let us not forget that. 

Still, if you want to see more ideas for styling sneakers with dresses, be me guest: 


If a cat photobombing you is not a perfect motive to make a gif, I don't know what is!

I had to make a gif when I say that a cat was passing by in these photographs. This was a lovely walk, btw. I'm currently without a cat, as I'm currently staying with friends. I do miss the cats from my job in tourism, but I know the lady that feeds them every day, so I know there are safe. There is also an Association that takes care of cats in Seget and Medena. The cats my husband and I used to feed in Mostar are safe with our neighbours. We typically took care of stray cats together, so they are left in good hands. Plus, we are going to visit them as I'll see making regular visits to Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina). I have actually some conferences to attend there soon, friends and family to meet and so on. I'm basically living and working all over the place, and I like it! Sure, it's a bit stressful, but it is also rewarding. I wouldn't want to change the changeable path I'm on! What does it mean for readers? Well, you'll be seeing all kinds of places in Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina.
You'll definitely be seeing more of island Hvar (Croatia) in the following months.  
 I know some of you who have grown to love this island will be happy to hear this!
And to get back to the cat theme, I hope we'll have a cat once we move into our new rented home  (that will be free soon)!

MORE VISITS TO ISLAND HVAR






Now, finally for an evening look. I wore this look more than once. In fact, this has sort of become my signature 'evening walk' look. This dress is very warm and comfy. It's simply perfect for strolling around. I even wore it to work recently. I plan to wear it a lot, so if you want to see more of it, you know what blog to come to, right?

THE DARK GREEN MAXI SWEATER DRESS
I actually have two outfits with this maxi green dress in this post. 
https://modaodaradosti.blogspot.com/2025/04/is-talent-something-we-are-born-with.html



Sustainable fashion is not just a catchy phrase for me. I do really shop my closet and I have been doing it for years. Creating a wardrobe you love is such a great feeling. It can be very empowering! Over the years, I have learned a lot about sustainable fashion from my blogging buddies and I'm grateful for all the help. I continue to learn about it.

As we live, we learn. There is always so much to learn and is it not the most wonderful thing!





You can see me strolling around Jelsa here, so more links are in order. If you want to get reminded about the beauty of island Hvar, or follow them for the first time, you know what to do.

MORE POSTS ABOUT JELSA AND ISLAND HVAR


ONE YEAR LIVING ON JELSA ISLAND HVAR 2020- Who knew I will be back five years later? 


VISIT TO HVAR TOWN HERE!
DO YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF HVAR TOWN? If you want to see more of Hvar town, you are more than welcome to check some of my previous posts about it.















With that, we bring this post to an end. How are you doing? How has the start of Autumn treated you? Are you enjoying Autumn? Is it your favourite season? What do you like about it? Do you have any Autumn traditions to share? Any Autumn tips to share? 

Have you said goodbye to Summer? What is your sweetest memory from this Summer? Have you visited any special places? Do you plan to go anywhere special this Autumn?




Thank you for reading and visiting!

Comments

  1. Lindos atuendos. Gracias por la reseña. Te mando un beso.

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  2. So lovely in blue! Awesome outfit! You are so inspiring! Thanks for the beautiful review as well! You know how to bring the depths of this story to life! I hope you have a fantastic October and beyond. Thank you so much for your amazing reviews and much much more. All the best to you and your blog!

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  3. Fantastic post! Adoring you in blue! Such wonderful pieces from your wardrobe! Thanks for the wonderful review, as well. I will definitely look into this book. I know I have heard of it. Thank you so much! Wishing you a beautiful October! Thank you for your comments!

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  4. I absolutely loved your deep dive into George R.R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle's Windhaven. Your passion for the novel is infectious, and the way you described Maris as an "incredibly convincing, outlandishly brave and uncannily wise portrayal of one phenomenal woman" is the highest praise a book can get. Jelsa is the perfect backdrop for your transitional September outfits. Both the romper/vintage skirt combo and the striped dress look chic and comfortable for such an eventful month. Congratulations on the new high school teaching job. You are a star.

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    1. Jelsa is a lovely backdrop. I'm happy to be here.
      Thank you, Melody. I appreciate your comment.

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  5. Hello Ivana!
    I think this was your most passionate book review! I fell in love with Maris, her personality and her story. This fantasy world is captivating. A world of wind and sea! I confess that I am afraid of windy days. But Maris is brave! And I can understand her struggle to achieve her wings. It's what happens in our world, too, where the most capable don't always have access to the jobs that suit them best, because in a way, there are castes too!
    As for your three outfits, I liked them all, for the different occasions you described. Congratulations on your job at the high school. You deserve it. And also for all the intense daily activity you have!
    Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thank you, I guess this novel stayed with me...resulting in an inspired review eventually.

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  6. Interessante il libro! Molto belli gli abiti! Saluti e grazie per essere passata.

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  7. Beautiful post! I adore your sustainable fashion and thoughtful insights.

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  8. Hello, Ivana! I'm not a fan of sci-fi novels, but there are some that I really enjoy. I love your new outfits. You look really cool in them.

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  9. “For as long as this song is sung they'll know about you - the girl who wanted wings so much she changed the world.”
    Ivana, you change the world every day. For the better, of course.
    Beautiful as always, and all I can say about your reviews is that all those professional reviewers who have built their careers on poor descriptions of books, movies and music should be ashamed!
    Happy October, dear Ivana.
    Leone

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    1. Thank you, Leone.
      I don't know any professional reviewers that write poor descriptions. I would assume that professional reviewers write good reviews, or nobody would pay them for their work?

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  10. Great outfits Ivana and love the cat GIF :-D

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    1. Thank you, Ananka. I love cats, so I couldn't resist putting the cats in the foreground.

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  11. The outfit with the white lace blouse and skirt is my favorite. The tight dress suits you fantastically; you look beautiful in it.

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  12. I'd never heard of this novel, so thank you for introducing me to it with your review!
    It's always a joy to join you to Jelsa, or indeed any other of the stunning places on island Hvar.
    The dark green sweater dress is my favourite of your outfits, it fits you to perfection and you look amazing in it! xxx

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    1. Thank you, Ann. This sweater dress is very comfy. I've been wearing it a lot lately.

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    Bom domingo e bom início de semana, parabéns pelas fotos e pela dica literária. A cidade do Rio de Janeiro tem muito da arquitetura italiana. Por isso, te mandei os links. Obrigado pelo comentário. Grande abraço carioca.

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  14. para serte sincero y para que no vivas engañada, je; yo soy un lector de literatura realista pues no recuerdo haber leído nada de literatura referida a la ciencia ficción. tal vez lo anterior se deba a que me cuestiono mucho las cosas que leo.

    a medida que iba leyendo tu reseña me preguntaba que tan diferente de la tierra era aquel mundo ya que mientras más diferencia hay en términos de gravedad no sólo las leyes físicas serían diferentes sino también el físico de las personas sería diferente. supongo que muchos autores pasan por alto lo anterior y hacen que sus personajes lleven la misma vida normal que llevarían en la tierra para no complicarse la existencia para desarrollar la novela.

    cuando mencionabas a las "castas" se me venía a la mente las injustas "castas" que hay en la india y en ese sentido que aparezca en la novela una revolución para cambiar ese estado de cosas es comprensible.

    también he comprendido que han hecho un personaje fuerte en términos de gran carácter y liderazgo.

    es un libro que me sería muy interesante para leer.

    como siempre, muy bonitos los lugares que nos das a conocer, así como tu profesión y la forma de vida con un trabajo itinerante y los atuendos tan agradables a la vista y que tan bien sabes combinar y llevar.

    un abrazo.

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    1. Thank you Drago. I think the gravity on this planet is not different from that of Earth, rather what enables flight are the strong wings. The mechanics of the wings are simple, but they are made from technologically advanced material, so they are basically irreplaceable and thus important from this society.
      I agree that many authors do not take into consideration how living on a planet with different gravity would and could change things, but in this case the world building is plausible enough.
      In some ways, this novel could be labelled as fantasy. If the wings were made by magic, then it would be a fantasy novel. The technology does not play a vital role in this novel, and the society described is in many ways medieval in social structure, with its castes and lords.

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  15. This book is definitely one to read. Thank you for sharing. You look amazing.
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  16. Cavoli ti è proprio piaciuto questo romanzo!
    Da come l'hai descritto mi è venuta subito tantissima voglia di leggerlo, lo sto già cercando in versione ebook per il kindle!!!^^
    Carinissimi anche i tuoi look, in particolare quel vestito celeste ti sta davvero una meraviglia!
    Baci!
    S
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  17. So beautiful. Love the outfits. And thanks for your book review.

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  18. Great outfits and beautiful photos 😍 Have a nice day 😊

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  19. I always enjoy seeing your posts from Hvar! that green dress looks incredible on you and really shows off your slender figure and dark hair.
    All I know of George RR Martin is Game of Thrones, I've never seen (or read it) but I know a lot of poeple who are obsessed with it. He's an interesting chap, isn't he? xxx

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    1. George R.R Martin is a very productive writer. I read a lot of his work, some I liked more than others, but on overall I always enjoyed it. I think you would enjoy his work because a lot of it is based on historical sources. GOT is basically the War of the Roses in a fantasy setting.

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  20. I am not a big fan of science fiction but from what I can read in your review, this book is much, much more. The fact that it made you think of The Prince by Machiavelli, is enough to understand the depth of its narrative. I will add it to my reading list.
    As for the outfits, I like all of them and like the fact that you chose skirts and dresses but I do like one more than others. The third look, that comfy, warm and soft dress really captured my eyes not to nention that on you, looks fabulous!

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    1. Yes, I love skirts and dresses. I much prefer them to pants. Even if I do also wear pants and jeans sometimes. I felt best in a skirt or a dress. This green sweater dress is as comfy as it looks!

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  21. I have never heard about these book. Very interesting :)

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  22. Wow Jelsa looks like a very relaxing and beautiful place to visit. Love all your looks here but the green dress in particular looks SO good on you. Oh I may have to check this out many of his books are based on history which I am fan of and I loved the GOT series though never read the books

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    1. GOT series (that is The Song of Ice and Fire series) is based on English history. If you liked the show, you'll probably like the books as well. I would recommend his Fevre dream, as it is is set in USA during 19th century. It is basically a vampire novel. 7
      Thank you!

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  23. That is such a fantastic, passionate breakdown of why Windhaven is a classic!
    It's clear the novel's world, the fiercely windy planet of islands, the salvaged gliding wings, and the rigid Flyer caste system, has completely stayed with you. That's truly the sign of powerful, vivid writing.You've captured the core conflict perfectly: the utterly compelling struggle of Maris as the natural-born flyer fighting an unjust tradition. The idea that she's both a "natural flyer" and a reluctant revolutionary makes her such a great character.

    Your outfits are beautiful!

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    1. It is a novel that makes one think.
      Thank you, dear Benita. These outfits were also very comfortable, so that was a win-win!

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  24. Nunca había escuchado sobre el, no soy muy apegada a lo libros aun que la verdad me interesan las cosas de romance.. me recomiendas algo para leer de romance?..

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  25. Boa quinta-feira com muita paz e saúde, minha querida amiga Ivana.

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