climate change – Celine Keating / Author / The books, writings and other musings of Montauk author Celine Keating Fri, 07 Nov 2025 16:24:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://i0.wp.com/celinekeating.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-keating-favicon-2.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 climate change – Celine Keating / Author / 32 32 176802100 Wild Dark Shore, by Charlotte McConaghy /wild-dark-shore-by-charlotte-mcconaghy/&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wild-dark-shore-by-charlotte-mcconaghy Fri, 07 Nov 2025 16:22:53 +0000 / Wild Dark Shore is Charlotte McConaghy’s latest novel after the huge successes of Migrations and Once There Were Wolves. It’s a stunner, set on an island between Australia and Antarctica, loosely based on Macquarie Island, a World Heritage Site and research station where scientists have been studying environmental change.

McConaghy sets up the novel as a thriller, and the story is an intriguing one: For years, widower Dominic Salt has been the island’s caretaker, raising his three children in this natural paradise. But due to climate change, sea level rise is happening so fast the island will soon disappear. A boat is going to be picking the family up in seven weeks, the timeline of the novel, and the family is packing up what they can of the precious seeds that have been kept in a vault in case the world’s food supply needs to be regrown after environmental catastrophe. All the researchers have left, and the family is alone on the island.

Into this tense situation a woman, Rowan, washes up on shore, just when Dom discovers the island’s communications equipment has been sabotaged, cutting them off entirely from the outside world. McConaghy slides between all five characters’ points of view, alluding to but not explaining various mysteries that pile up and keep the suspense high. I found some of the plot aspects strained plausibility, but what’s undeniable, and makes the book a must read, is how McConaghy’s plunges you into this evocative setting and her truly endearing characters, most especially the youngest boy, Orly.

McConaghy writes as hauntingly of their emotional and inner lives as she does the captivating penguins, birds, and seals they live among. Thematically the book is equally rich, weighing questions like, if the world is coming to an end, do you embrace love What do you save, the practical or the beautiful Besides an elegy for nature, Wild Dark Shore is about families, and parenting, and choosing hope despite grief and loss. This is a gorgeous, heart-pumping, heart-wrenching and mesmerizing read.

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The Curious Hoodoos of Montauk’s Shadmoor Cliffs /curious-hoodoos-montauks-shadmoor-cliffs/&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=curious-hoodoos-montauks-shadmoor-cliffs Sun, 12 Apr 2020 21:10:17 +0000 / In my current novel set in Montauk, I’ve taken my characters outdoors on some of my favorite walks and hikes in the area. One of these is a popular hike along the ocean cliffs of Shadmoor. The Shadmoor property, nearly 100 acres of Montauk moorland, is unique both for its cliffs, which form something called hoodoos, and for sandplain gerardia (Agalinis acuta), a tiny wildflower that is New York’s only federally listed endangered plant species. (A bit more about this plant here: https://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/06/nyregion/botanists-fear-long-island-droughts-toll-on-sandplain-gerardia-flower.html.)

As the article describes, the sandplain gerardia has bubble-gum pink flowers that last just one day when they bloom in late summer. The plants are only 10 inches tall, the branches mere filaments, with flowers the size of a thumbnail. I have never been lucky enough to see one, but I love them like no other flower, because they were a major reason the nearly 100 acres of Montauk moorland became a state park in 2000. It took nearly 20 years of grassroots efforts to save the parcel from development, and I serve on the board of one of the organizations that spearheaded that effort, The Concerned Citizens of Montauk (https://www.preservemontauk.org/).

While these tiny plants are almost never seen, hoodoos, the other unique feature of Shadmoor, are impossible to miss. These formations are created from the wind and wave action of the ocean munching away at the cliffs. The cliffs are composed of soft and hard soils, and because the soft soils erode faster than the clay, these peculiar effects are the result.

I often walk the trails along the top of the cliff, which gives wonderful views west toward town and east to Ditch Plains, sometimes with surfers in the distance. In my novel, my character Clancy walks the trail after a snowfall – it’s especially thrilling then.

   

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