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Safe from the Sea
Safe from the Sea | Peter Geye
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Set against the powerful lakeshore landscape of northern Minnesota, Safe from the Sea is a heartfelt novel in which a son returns home to reconnect with his estranged and dying father thirty-five years after the tragic wreck of a Great Lakes ore boat that the father only partially survived and that has divided them emotionally ever since. When his father for the first time finally tells the story of the horrific disaster he has carried with him so long, it leads the two men to reconsider each other. Meanwhile, Noah s own struggle to make a life with an absent father has found its real reward in his relationship with his sagacious wife, Natalie, whose complications with infertility issues have marked her husband s life in ways he only fully realizes as the reconciliation with his father takes shape. Peter Geye has delivered an archetypal story of a father and son, of the tug and pull of family bonds, of Norwegian immigrant culture, of dramatic shipwrecks and the business and adventure of Great Lakes shipping in a setting that simply casts a spell over the characters as well as the reader."
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RebelReader
Safe from the Sea | Peter Geye
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I had read all Peter Geye‘s books and didn‘t know this one existed until someone on Litsy ( I can‘t remember who said this one was her favorite.). I concur, I loved it! September reading wrap up. Other highlights: The Collected Regrets of Clover and When Women Were Dragons.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 8mo
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jlhammar
Safe from the Sea | Peter Geye
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🏺 Maurice Swift in A Ladder to the Sky
🏺 🏺 Tagged is a quiet and moving father-son story that I loved. Olaf‘s death definitely hit me.
🏺 🏺 🏺 Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul), Minnesota—F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Kent Krueger, Louise Erdrich.

@EadieB Thanks for the tag!
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@Eggs

BiblioLitten Maurice Swift for sure! The ending was a hoot 😅 2y
EadieB You‘re welcome! Thanks for playing! 2y
Eggs Thanks for the great responses 🥳 2y
CBee Maurice!! Absolutely agree!! 2y
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Tamra
Safe from the Sea | Peter Geye
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Strong sense of place, which I really like in a read. There a few lines of clunky dialogue, but it didn't overshadow the storyline. I am looking forward to Geyes' next two novels.

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Tamra
Safe from the Sea | Peter Geye
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Honestly, I did NOT plan this - I saw it after I set everything down. 😂

Cinfhen Pretty 7y
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