Review
There is something about the way Margo Lanagan writes that seems to hold magic...The Brides of Rollrock Island, everything I could hope for, in a book. Beautiful. --Jackiemorris.co.uk
Powerful, beautiful, dangerous, unsettling, truthful, earthy, challenging, poetic, wonderful, absorbing. I can't recommend it highly enough. It's heartstoppingly gorgeous. 5 stars. --The Bookbag
Atmospheric, moving and rich in detail. --Fluttering Butterflies
A gorgeous piece of work, perhaps less startling and visceral than Tender Morsels, but in many ways a richer and more complex novel.
--LOCUS
`Lanagan's prose is always a joy ... she shows writing of the highest order: subtle, powerful, poetic'. --Marcus Sedgwick, The Guardian, February 11, 2012
Nothing is predictable in this astonishing novel, which expands on classic tales about selkie brides with unsettling imaginative thoroughness. --The Times, 4th Feb 2012
Lanagan's prose is always a joy; it's often surprising and yet always familiar, for she is confident swimming in the archetypes of folklore and fairy-tale. As she paints images for us of Daniel's brief life under the waves as a seal, she shows writing of the highest order: subtle, powerful, poetic. --The Guardian, 11th Feb 2012
This earthy novel is unsettling and dangerous. It dissects everything that love can be; joyous and tender but equally cruel, painful and totally all-encompassing.
--Sugarscape, 14th Feb 2012
Powerful, beautiful, dangerous, unsettling, truthful, earthy, challenging, poetic, wonderful, absorbing. I can't recommend it highly enough. It's heartstoppingly gorgeous. 5 stars. --The Bookbag
Atmospheric, moving and rich in detail. --Fluttering Butterflies
A gorgeous piece of work, perhaps less startling and visceral than Tender Morsels, but in many ways a richer and more complex novel.
--LOCUS
`Lanagan's prose is always a joy ... she shows writing of the highest order: subtle, powerful, poetic'. --Marcus Sedgwick, The Guardian, February 11, 2012
Nothing is predictable in this astonishing novel, which expands on classic tales about selkie brides with unsettling imaginative thoroughness. --The Times, 4th Feb 2012
Lanagan's prose is always a joy; it's often surprising and yet always familiar, for she is confident swimming in the archetypes of folklore and fairy-tale. As she paints images for us of Daniel's brief life under the waves as a seal, she shows writing of the highest order: subtle, powerful, poetic. --The Guardian, 11th Feb 2012
This earthy novel is unsettling and dangerous. It dissects everything that love can be; joyous and tender but equally cruel, painful and totally all-encompassing.
--Sugarscape, 14th Feb 2012
Book Description
A mesmerizing tale of sea magic from the author of Tender Morsels.
