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SEAL WOMAN

Solveig Eggerz

A moving and genuinely affirming, many-colored portrayal of a strong woman's life broken in two stark and unforgiving worlds separated by the North Atlantic
Having answered a Berlin newspaper advertisement for “strong women who can cook and do farm work,” Sophie Charlotte finds herself married with two sons on an Icelandic sheep farm, trying to sever cords of memory that lead back to the powerful love she knew in Germany and all that she lost there. When World War II began, Charlotte was attached to a supremely talented but politically furious painter in Berlin. But she would lose him twice: first to the resistance and then to the camps. More wounding for Charlotte, however, is the unforgiving trace of their daughter, Lena, who at 5 years old tragically disappeared into the chaos of the War. This is an extraordinarily beautiful saga that links sure-footed portraits of wartime Berlin and the severity of life in the Icelandic countryside. The native daughter, granddaughter and great-grandaughter of Icelandic authors, Solveig Eggerz has also lived in Germany, England and the United States. She has worked as a journalist and as a professor of writing and research. Seal Woman is her first novel.
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Published by Unbridled Books

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"With wit, precision, the ring of authenticity and an arsenal of emotional truths, Eggerz weaves her native lore into the fabric of the novel. Seal woman derives from Icelandic legends revolving around a seal, or selkie, who transforms herself into human form. While human, the seal woman falls in love, marries and has human children, but in time she must return to her aquatic form to rejoin her pups in the ocean. It is not an easy decision for her to make, and she may feel torn for the rest of her life." ( Cynthia Reeser )