Shoal Water by Kip Robinson Greenthal audiobook

Shoal Water: A Novel

By Kip Robinson Greenthal
Read by Senn Annis

Tantor Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798228389496

  • ISBN: 9798228389489

  • ISBN: 9798228389502

Runtime: 7.58 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Disillusioned by the Vietnam war and troubled by their own past, Kate and Andy leave New York City for a remote Nova Scotia fishing village in search of a simpler life. Living in Andy's boyhood summer home, they discover the old house is haunted by its original owner, Basil Tannard, who decades earlier was saved by a seal from an accident at sea. Because no one in the village believed Basil and thought he'd gone mad, Basil drowned himself. Yet he remains a ghost in the house, a soothsayer prompting Kate to believe in the unimaginable.

As Kate and Andy settle into the barren, Atlantic community and start a bookstore and begin to raise a family, they discover the problems of their own past are mirrored in the unrest of the locals who are grappling with change as modern technology threatens their traditional fishing livelihood. In their shared sense of place, Kate and Andy's lives become inextricably linked with the fate of Ivan, Will, and Lena, and a love triangle, a tragic accident, and alcoholism capsize their future.

Shoal water is a treacherous place to be. It is a place in between, full of unexpected hazards, of submerged sandbars, diffracted waves, and counter currents. It is a compelling story of navigating dangerous waters and gaining the power to redeem loss and find forgiveness and belief in the unimaginable.

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Author Bio: Kip Robinson Greenthal

Author Bio: Kip Robinson Greenthal

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 7.58
Audience: Adult
Language: English