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The Sealwoman's Gift [EXPORT/IRELAND/AIRSIDE]

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Captivating tale of survival amid cultural collision.

Recommended for those interested in historical fiction. Magnusson's vivid portrayal of survival against all odds will leave readers amazed. The story's treatment of the collision between cultures is both nuanced and insightful.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Sealwoman's Gift [EXPORT/IRELAND/AIRSIDE]

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ISBN: 9781473638969
Authors: Sally Magnusson
Publisher: Two Roads
Date of Publication: 2018-02-08
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.15
(rated by 5981 readers)

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In 1627 Barbary pirates raided the coast of Iceland and abducted some 400 of its people, including 250 from a tiny island off the mainland. Among the captives sold into slavery in Algiers were the island pastor, his wife and their three children. Although the raid itself is well documented, little is known about what happened to the women and children afterwards. It was a time when women everywhere were largely silent.In this brilliant reimagining, Sally Magnusson gives a voice to Ásta, the pastor's wife. Enslaved in an alien Arab culture Ásta meets the loss of both her freedom and her children with the one thing she has brought from home: the stories in her head. Steeped in the sagas and folk tales of her northern homeland, she finds herself experiencing not just the separations and agonies of captivity, but the reassessments that come in any age when intelligent eyes are opened to other lives, other cultures and other kinds of loving.The Sealwoman's Gift is about the eternal power of storytelling to help us survive. The novel is full of stories - Icelandic ones told to fend off a slave-owner's advances, Arabian ones to help an old man die. And there are others, too: the stories we tell ourselves to protect our minds from what cannot otherwise be borne, the stories we need to make us happy.
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Captivating tale of survival amid cultural collision.

Recommended for those interested in historical fiction. Magnusson's vivid portrayal of survival against all odds will leave readers amazed. The story's treatment of the collision between cultures is both nuanced and insightful.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.