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The Seawomen

By: Chloe Timms
Narrated by: Samara MacLaren
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Esta has known nothing but Eden's Isle her whole life. Raised by her grandmother, after a fire claimed her parents and scarred her face, she's instructed to piety, to deference and acquiescence by a religious society that will not suffer anything else. Cut off from the moral iniquity of the mainland, the island believes it can stay free of the Seawomen—creatures from the water that came upon land to corrupt God's creation and Man. The inhabitants fear the water and believe the only way to remain virtuous is to never enter it, and for the women to conceive within 12 months of their appointed motheryear.

If they do not conceive, they're cast back into the ocean as a sacrifice in an act called the Untethering.

Esta witnesses such an act as a child. Her childhood growing up on the island is fraught with tension as she comes to the terms with the prohibitive malaise of the culture she finds herself in. Before long, she gets a taste of freedom and the potential of the world that is much larger than Eden's Isle. But she is bound, like many women before her, when she is married off and her motheryear is finally declared. Will she conceive a child in her loveless arranged marriage, or suffer the same fate of many women before her, and be Untethered?

The Seawomen is a debut novel crackling with imagination and love. It's about the choices we make and challenging the myths and ties that bind us.

©2022 Chloe Timms (P)2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Dark Fantasy Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Women's Fiction

Critic reviews

Beautifully written ... a great concept, brilliantly executed, and it is essential reading for dystopian fiction fans (Sunday Business Post)

If you're looking for your next Handmaid's Tale-esque fix, this is it (Belfast Telegraph)

An unsettling and lushly-written reimagining of witch trials, exploring fertility, control and how what we believe can save us - or destroy us. The Handmaid's Tale meets The Shape of Water (Kirsty Logan)
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The book begins with an untethering, a ritual performed on women who have failed to succeed in their calling to give birth. From the very beginning the sense of restriction, control and subjugation of women is evident. Their destines are dictated by men who thirst for power, the worst of these characterised in the brutal father Jessop who leads the cult that Esta, the main character, has been born and raised into. Chloe Timms very skillfully highlights how mistrust, skewed beliefs and fanaticism can ruin lives and limit opportunities. The book is wonderfully written and I was immediately hooked. Not only is the book timely, particularly in a period where women's reproductive rights are under threat but it is beautiful and atmospheric too. I thoroughly enjoyed it

Mysterious, Claustrophobic and Compelling

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where has this book been all my life. so beautifully written, perfect narration. I wish there was a second book ❤️

stunning

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Stunning debut novel from Chloe Timms. The lure of the ocean, the power & violence of men, the fragile friendships of trapped women, the purity of first love - all written in a way that is so evocative & visceral. The audio narration is quite slow though, so I’d recommend listening at 1.2 speed to match the urgency of the narrative.

Longing for the Sea

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Really beautifully written novel. If you like The Handmaid’s Tale, you’ll like this. Very atmospheric, brooding and unique take on womens’ fight against misogyny.

The Handmaid’s Tale with mermaids

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This book was amazing, had me hanging on the edge every turn. I really hope she writes a second book.

Absolutely loved it I hope there’s another one

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