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Moored in a coastal fishing town so far north that the highways only run south, the unnamed narrator of The Seas is a misfit. She's often the subject of cruel local gossip. Her father, a sailor, walked into the ocean eleven years earlier and never returned, leaving his wife and daughter to keep a forlorn vigil. Surrounded by water and beckoned by the sea, she clings to what her father once told her: that she is a mermaid.
True to myth, she finds herself in hard love with a land-bound man, an Iraq War veteran thirteen years her senior.The mesmerizing, fevered coming-of-age tale that follows will land her in jail. Her otherworldly escape will become the stuff of legend.
With the inventive brilliance and psychological insight that have earned her international acclaim, Samantha Hunt pulls readers into an undertow of impossible love and intoxication, blurring the lines between reality and fairy tale, hope and delusion, sanity and madness.
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New episode time! This time around, Langdon and Eden dive face first into Samantha Hunt's heart-breaking "The Seas". Oh, but not before discussing yassified Melkor and Sauron fan art. You know, Death // Sentence stuff. https://t.co/GG2ibauM4s
"The water rushed back out to sea and the ocean filled up with words, like Jude was bleeding all the things he couldn't tell anyone because it might kill him." 🌊 The Seas by Samantha Hunt https://t.co/cRFzyhKZKt https://t.co/qqqtRAQDdU
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What are you reading right now? What's your favorite tea to curl up with? Tell us in the comments below.👇We recently devoured Samantha Hunt's The Seas with a pot of Eventide. The dark earthiness of our oolong pairs beautifully with Hunt's brooding magical realism. https://t.co/QQysk9lPEl