The Sirens
The Sirens
St. Martin's Press
Hart, Emilia
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A spellbinding novel about sisters separated by centuries, bound together by the sea. This New York Times bestseller, a Good Morning America Book Club Pick and an Indie Next Pick, weaves a captivating narrative across different timelines.
In , Lucy flees to the Australian coast after a disturbing dream, only to find her sister, Jess, missing. As rumors of disappearances and strange occurrences surface, Lucy uncovers Jess's diary, revealing a different story.
In 1999, sixteen-year-old Jess, diagnosed with a rare water allergy, feels isolated until an art teacher recognizes her unique talent. Meanwhile, in 1800, twin sisters Mary and Eliza are forced onto a convict ship to Australia, their lifelong fear of the ocean challenged by inexplicable changes and a mysterious call from the sea.
This breathtaking tale of female resilience and sisterhood explores the power of dreams and the enduring magic of the ocean. A standout in Contemporary Fiction, The Sirens is also a celebrated work of Historical Fiction and an Editors Picks selection.
