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The comet seekers, a novel, Helen Sedgwick

Label
The comet seekers, a novel, Helen Sedgwick
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The comet seekers
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Helen Sedgwick
Sub title
a novel
Summary
A timeless love story and a magical, intoxicating debut for readers of The Miniaturist and The Time Traveler's Wife. From a remote research base in Antarctica to witch burnings in Bayeux, The Comet Seekers is a romantic, mesmerizing love story about two strangers who find themselves connected by the passing of the great comets overhead and haunted by the ancestors who bind them together. Roisin and François are strangers-or so they think-when they meet on the frozen ice sheets of Antarctica as Comet Giacobini fractures overhead. Both are compelled to explore the world but to do so both have left family behind. As we loop back through their lives, glimpsing each of them only when a comet is visible in the skies above, we see how their paths cross as they come closer and closer to this moment. As the story moves back through the centuries to reveal the lives of their ancestors-from an accused witch to a young woman desperately embroidering Halley's Comet onto the Bayeux Tapestry-it shows how strangers can be connected and ghosts can be real, and how the way we choose to see the world can be as tragic or as beautiful as the comets themselves
Target audience
adult
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