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northern bluethread
Scientific Name: Burmannia biflora
Family: Burmanniaceae
Category: Monocot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Annual
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A Spool of Blue Thread: An Exploration of Themes and Connections
This page delves into the various mentions of "A Spool of Blue Thread," primarily associated with Anne Tyler's novel, and the color blue in various contexts, drawing connections to geography, literature, and even marine biology.
Anne Tyler's "A Spool of Blue Thread"
- "A Spool of Blue Thread" is the title of Anne Tyler's 20th novel.
- The novel was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize in 2015.
- The book is set in Baltimore and explores the lives of the Whitshank family across generations.
- It's described as a classic example of Tyler's talent for crafting absorbing and believable tales.
Mentions of "Blue"
- A blue dye was sourced from a snail living off the coast of northern Israel.
- The text mentions "blue tongue skinks," particularly the "Northern Blue Tongue Skink."
- The color blue is associated with thread veins.
- The "Big Blue Thread" is mentioned in reference to following information.
Geographical References
- The text includes references to Northern Ireland, including discussion of events taking place there.
- Multiple mentions of northern locations and the Northern part of the world.
- Reference to Northern Plains Funding, LLC.
- The coast of northern Israel is mentioned as the source of a specific blue dye.
Connections to Marine Biology
- Blue mussels are mentioned, along with their byssus thread.
- A blue dye derived from a marine snail found off the coast of northern Israel is mentioned.
Quirky Facts
- The blue dye sourced from snails off the coast of northern Israel was considered the world's most costly dye.