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Beschreibung
'A remarkable feat of imagination' Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent. 1627. In a notorious historical event, pirates raided the coast of Iceland and abducted 400 people into slavery in Algiers. Among them a pastor, his wife, and their children. In her acclaimed debut novel Sally Magnusson imagines what history does not record: the experience of Asta, the pastor's wife, as she faces her losses with the one thing left to her - the stories from home - and forges an ambiguous bond with the man who bought her. Uplifting, moving, and sharply witty, The Sealwoman's Gift. speaks across centuries and oceans about loss, love, resilience and redemption. SHORTLISTED FOR THE HWA DEBUT CROWN -. THE BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD. - THE MCKITTERICK PRIZE -. THE PAUL TORDAY MEMORIAL PRIZE -. THE WAVERTON GOOD READ AWARD -. A ZOE BALL ITV BOOK CLUB PICK. 'Sally Magnusson has taken an amazing true event and created a brilliant first novel. It's an epic journey in every sense: although it's historical, it's incredibly relevant to our world today. We had to pick it' Zoe Ball Book Club. 'richly imagined and energetically told' Sunday Times. '. An extraordinarily immersive read. examining themes of motherhood, identity, exile and freedom' Guardian. '. A really, really good read' BBC R2 Book Club. 'The best sort of historical novel' Scotsman. 'A lyrical tale' Stylist. 'A poetic retelling of Icelandic history' Daily Mail. 'Compelling stuff' Good Housekeeping. 'Icelandic history has been brought to extraordinary life. An accomplished and intelligent novel' Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, author of Why Did You Lie. 'Vivid and compelling' Adam Nichols, co-translator of The Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson. And Sally Magnusson's second novel, The Ninth Child. , publishes March 2020 - available to pre-order now.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Sally Magnusson
Thema
- Belletristik: Allgemein
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2018
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Detailformat
- Softcover
Anzahl Seiten
- 384
