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The Sea Around Them

Published
Sep 2012
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
272

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In the early days of WWII, ice and war in the North Atlantic keep the beloved freighter Le Celte from delivering her cargo of supplies and pleasures to Saint Pierre & Miquelon, a tiny outpost of France off the southern tip of Newfoundland. And now the islanders desperately yearn for liberation from their isolation … and from their distant Vichy overlords. None more so than Jérôme Sabot who struggles to suppress crippling memories of WWI battlefields only to have his courage challenged anew … or Adrienne Cormier who longs to escape from a cruel husband with her lover, but who harbors a secret that could ruin lives … or young Marie-Lisette Morel who fantasizes of far-off places and adventures only to find herself in a real wartime adventure for which she will need uncommon courage. The Sea Around Them is a story of how oppressed people struggle for redemption and liberation … and it's a story of the magic that can happen when the Northern Lights dance in the night sky.

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First Edition Sep 2012 Trobador Publishing ISBN 0985688521
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