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Safe From the Sea

By: Peter Geye
Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
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In his “finely crafted first novel” (Booklist), Peter Geye evokes the savage beauty of Lake Superior’s north shore and the bittersweet reunion of a dying father and his hurting son after decades of estrangement. When Noah Torr returns to his family’s Minnesota cabin to reconnect with his father, he learns for the first time what really happened 35 years ago—and how it changed his father forever.

©2010 Peter Geye (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC
Contemporary Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction

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Critic reviews

“This deeply moving, powerfully realized debut novel [is] inspiring, wise, and enthusiastically recommended for all readers.” ( Library Journal)
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