<p><b>"</b><b><i>The Seas </i>t</b><b>ook me back to how I felt as a kid, when you''re newly falling in love with literature, newly shocked by its capacity to cast a spell..." Maggie Nelson</b><br><br><b>"[It] blew me away because of the beauty of the language . . . I found myself highlighting about 85% of the book for the language. It is so beautifully written" Jodi Picoult<br></b><br>Moored in a coastal fishing town so far north that the highways only run south, the unnamed narrator of <i>The Seas i</i>s a misfit. She''s often the subject of cruel local gossip. Her father, a sailor, walked into the ocean eleven years earlier and never returned, leaving his wife and daughter to keep a forlorn vigil. Surrounded by water and beckoned by the sea, she clings to what her father once told her: that she is a mermaid.<br><br>True to myth, she finds herself in hard love with a land-bound man, an Iraq War veteran thirteen years her senior. The mesmerizing, fevered coming-of-age tale that follow