Strawberries in the Sea

Published by Down East Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Rosa Fleming motors her way to Bennett’s Island in the dark of the night, fleeing her divorce, her philandering husband and the gossipmongers of her hometown. On the Island she discovers not only a refuge to heal her emotional wounds, but also a community that nurtures her battered confidence and a man who teaches her to love and be loved as an equal.

When a fight breaks out between the island’s lobstermen and the invading fishermen who disregard the island’s longstanding customs, Rosa steps into the struggle and saves a man’s life. She flourishes amid the crisis, but her growth may be at the expense of her fledgling romance. Strawberries in the Sea is a story of self-discovery and rejuvenation, as a sad insecure woman realizes her own inner beauty and personal strengths.

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  • Publisher: Down East Books (June 10, 2014)
  • Length: 270 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781608933365

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Warmly evocative of the atmosphere of the small island and the character of its inhabitants

– Library Journal

Bennett’s Island…has an individuality as distinct as that of the valiant young woman who takes refuge there…Elisabeth Ogilvie doesn’t deal in clichés. She is far too good a storyteller for that.

– The Christian Science Monitor

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