Sea Wife
Amity Gaige
'Taut as a thriller' Claire Messud
'A gripping tale of survival at sea - but that's just the beginning' Jennifer Egan
'A smart swift and thrilling novel' Lauren Groff
From the highly acclaimed author of Schroder a smart sophisticated literary page turner about a young family who escape suburbia for a year-long sailing trip that upends all of their lives
Juliet is failing to juggle motherhood and her anemic dissertation when her husband Michael informs her that he wants to leave his job and buy a sailboat. The couple are novice sailors but Michael persuades Juliet to say yes. With their two kids - Sybil age seven and George age two Juliet and Michael set off for Panama where their forty-four-foot sailboat awaits them - a boat that Michael has christened the Juliet.
The initial result is transformative: their marriage is given a gust of energy and even the children are affected by the beauty and wonderful vertigo of travel. The sea challenges them all - and most of all Juliet who suffers from postpartum depression.
Sea Wife is told in gripping dual perspectives: Juliet's first-person narration after the journey as she struggles to come to terms with the dire life-changing events that unfolded at sea; and Michael's captain's log - that provides a riveting slow-motion account of those same inexorable events.
Exuberant harrowing witty and exquisitely written Sea Wife is impossible to put down.
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