Inland
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- $8.99
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Publisher Description
There was a shadow in the water.
And when it moved beneath our boat, the sea opened its yawning blue mouth and swallowed my mother whole.
After nine years spent suffocating in the arid expanses of the Midwest, far from the sea where her mother drowned, Callie Morgan and her father are returning to the coast. And miraculously, Callie can finally breathe easily. No more sudden, clawing attacks and weeklong hospital stays.
But something is calling to her from the river behind their house and from the ocean miles away. Just as her life begins to feel like her own, and the potential for romance is blossoming, the intoxicating pull of the dark water seeps into her mind, filling her with doubt and revealing family secrets. Is it madness, or is there a voice, beckoning her to come to sea? To answer the call of the dark waves. To come home.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rosenfield's second book, after 2012's Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone, opens with a woman's (presumed) drowning and sets up persistent questions: Is the woman an exile from the sea, or is she delusional? Has she returned "home" or killed herself? Her daughter, Callie Morgan, takes over the narration thereafter, and Callie's description of her mother being "swallowed" by the sea maintains the blurring of madness and the ocean. Callie suffers from lung disease, and she gives a melancholy and absorbing account of the debilitating, isolating reality of childhood illness. Not coincidentally, during this period Callie and her father live far from the coast where Callie was born. The lure of intellectual challenge and cold, hard cash finally persuade Callie's father to take a job on the coast again, and suddenly Callie becomes healthy, pretty, and sociable. Plot and romance kick in, too, and as Callie tries to unlock her family history, Rosenfield resists spelling out anything definitively. Readers catch glimpses of mermaids, selkies, sirens, and mental illness any of which might be a red herring or the real thing. Ages 14 up.
Customer Reviews
Wow, what a waste of time!
This is one of the worst books I’ve read in a very long time. I had read one of her previous books and enjoyed it so I figured this one would be good as well. Boy was I wrong!! I’m still trying to figure out if the author suffered a mental break down or was possibly hit on the head with a coconut before/while writing this book. Those are the best explanations I can come up with for the absolute absurd and ridiculous story this book spins. If you’re thinking of buying it, save your money. It’s awful!!