The Story of Land and Sea

Author:   Katy Simpson Smith
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780062335951


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 July 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Set in a small coastal town in North Carolina during the waning years of the American Revolution, this incandescent debut novel follows three generations of family--fathers and daughters, mother and son, master and slave, characters who yearn for redemption amidst a heady brew of war, kidnapping, slavery, and love. Drawn to the ocean, ten-year-old Tabitha wanders the marshes of her small coastal village and listens to her father's stories about his pirate voyages and the mother she never knew. Since the loss of his wife Helen, John has remained land-bound for their daughter, but when Tab contracts yellow fever, he turns to the sea once more. Desperate to save his daughter, he takes her aboard a sloop bound for Bermuda, hoping the salt air will heal her. Years before, Helen herself was raised by a widowed father. Asa, the devout owner of a small plantation, gives his daughter a young slave named Moll for her tenth birthday. Left largely on their own, Helen and Moll develop a close but uneasy companionship. Helen gradually takes over the running of the plantation as the girls grow up, but when she meets John, the pirate turned Continental soldier, she flouts convention and her father's wishes by falling in love. Moll, meanwhile, is forced into marriage with a stranger. Her only solace is her son, Davy, whom she will protect with a passion that defies the bounds of slavery. In this elegant, evocative, and haunting debut, Katy Simpson Smith captures the singular love between parent and child, the devastation of love lost, and the lonely paths we travel in the name of renewal.

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Author:   Katy Simpson Smith
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9780062335951


ISBN 10:   0062335952
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 July 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Smith renders a beautifully woven epic tale of three generations of a family struggling to survive slavery, war and yellow fever in the late 1700s a rich story. --Charlotte Observer


A luminous debut... --O, the Oprah Magazine A luminous Revolutionary War novel set to be the debut of the year --Vogue A marvel. With prose as meticulous as brushstrokes, I can think of no other debut filled with such wonder, grace, and beauty...a tremendous achievement, a masterful exploration of parenthood and faith...An heir apparent to Michael Ondaatje and Marilynne Robinson, Katy Simpson Smith has written a book for all of us. --Paul Yoon A pristine and powerful book...[Smith's] voice is a poet's and her vision is as expansive as the ocean, as the history in its depths. In her gorgeous and heart-rending first novel, she lays bare the hearts of parent and child, slave and master, and, most impressively, her readers. --Bret Anthony Johnston Smith has a real gift for describing both hope and despair, which is one of the hardest things for an author to do well. She's also gifted at drawing realistic, three-dimensional characters, particularly Tabitha and her grandfather...Smith is absolutely a writer to watch. --NPR Smith hasn't merely evoked late-18th century American lives on shore and at sea-she's invented them afresh...She doesn't peddle the cozy illusion that, after all, these were people just like us; while reading THE STORY OF LAND AND SEA, we become just like them. --David Gates Smith's narrative flawlessly blends the beauty and idealism of American independence with the hypocrisy and devastation that lay beneath it...Smith's evocation of the humanity of both slave-owner and slave never falters, leading readers to a troubling and heartrending conclusion. --Huffington Post The arresting prose, vividly original characters, and narrative drive with which Smith tells this story of desperate familial love on a long-ago coast provided this reader with several hours of pure pleasure and a rare glimpse of grace in a fictional world. --Anita Shreve THE STORY OF LAND AND SEA is a memorable debut, rich with small, sharp moments of observation and understanding...A deeply introspective novel...Smith weaves intricate patterns of motive and action that result in heartbreaking moral ambiguity. --Oxford American Haunting...The Story of Land and Sea's finely wrought language blends startling details of the everyday with a dreamy, aphoristic quality. The effect is to root the novel in its historical moment but to reach toward the universal in its exploration of love and grief. --Washington Post


Smith renders a beautifully woven epic tale of three generations of a family struggling to survive slavery, war and yellow fever in the late 1700s...a rich story. --Charlotte Observer


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Katy Simpson Smith is the author of a study of early American motherhood, We Have Raised All of You: Motherhood in the South, 1750-1835, and a novel, The Story of Land and Sea. She lives in New Orleans.

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