The Sea House in book reviews

  • May 16, 2014, 7 a.m.
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author: Elizabeth Gifford

This book, set in the islands of the Hebrides, off the coast of Ireland, ties together the stories of two couples who lived in the same house over a century apart.

In the 1860's, a minister came to live in the house, which was then part of the church's property. His maid lived nearby. He had been told by his mother that he was a descendant of the Selkies or seal men... a fanciful tale of the islands.

In the 1990's another couple lives in the house. The woman has had a lot of trauma in her childhood. In re-doing the house to convert it to a bed and breakfast type inn, they discover, under the floorboards, the body of a child...a child born with "mermaid syndrome" - a mutation where the lower limbs are fused and the feet branch out as if they were flippers.

The book travels back and forth between the lives of these people - different "narrators" - the minister, the maid, the modern day wife. Eventually the stories come together. It's an interesting, satisfying read.


Silent Echo/Quiet Storm May 16, 2014

ooooh, that sounds like it would be a good book. will look it up on barnes and noble to see if i can get it for my nook. take care,

Silent Echo/Quiet Storm May 16, 2014

i just went and bought the book for 99cents for my nook and i got the first book for free.... awaken. or maybe it's the other way around. anyway, i have the books to read. take care,

Darcy0207 from OD Silent Echo/Quiet Storm ⋅ May 16, 2014

This didn't seem to be "of a series", so you probably got another book by the same author. Glad to be able to recommend books to someone. It was an interesting mix of folklore, history and people's story.

Silent Echo/Quiet Storm Darcy0207 from OD ⋅ May 16, 2014

i checked again and i can't find where it's part of a series. so, now, i'm not sure where i got that information. i'm looking forward to reading that book. it really sounds good. take care,

Deleted user May 16, 2014

wow sounds like a great summer read,,....E

Deleted user May 16, 2014

It sounds interesting (By the way, the Hebrides are off the coast of Scotland, not Ireland).

Darcy0207 from OD Deleted user ⋅ May 16, 2014

thanks. I'd just finished a book about Ireland so was a bit twisted around.

Ragdolls May 16, 2014

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