The Story of Land and Sea
By (Author) Katy Simpson Smith
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
20th July 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Sea stories
Family life fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Historical romance
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
A lyrical and spellbinding story of love, loss, and war from a standout new voice in fiction. Katy Simpson Smith has already been acclaimed as an heir apparent to to Michael Ondaatje and Marilynne Robinson
North Carolina, 1793. When nine-year-old Tab catches yellow fever, her father John steals her onto a boat, hoping the sea air will cure his only child. For comfort, he tells Tab stories about her mother Helen, who died in childbirth.
Two decades earlier, Helen is given a slave girl for her tenth birthday. Molls arrival is meant to teach Helen discipline but soon the girls are close confidantes, until the arrival of John, a pirate turned soldier. And as the town is threatened in the dying embers of the Revolution, Helen must decide between a life of security on the family plantation and a sea adventure with the man she loves.
Pure pleasurethe best novel Ive read all year Anita Shreve
A wonderful novel of heartbreaking grief but also of redemptive hope In high but warranted praise it very much evoked Marilynne Robinsons acclaimed GILEAD Chicago Tribune (Editors Pick)
Poignant and intensely lyrical NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
Smiths soulful language of loss is almost biblical, and the descriptions of her characters sorrows are poetic and moving PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
From the start, Ms. Smiths spare, rhythmic prose captivates Her refusal to serve up false redemption is admirable NEW YORK TIMES
Smith has a real gift for describing both hope and despair she is absolutely a writer to watch NPR
Among the most assured debut novels in recent memory, it heralds the birth of a major new talent VOGUE
Astonishingly relatable characters HUFFINGTON POST
Katy Simpson Smith was born and raised in Jackson,Mississippi. She attended Mount Holyoke Collegeand received a PhD in history from the University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MFA from theBennington Writing Seminars. She has been working asan adjunct professor at Tulane University and has publisheda study of early American motherhood, We HaveRaised All of You: Motherhood in the South, 17501835.She lives in New Orleans.