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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