Bride of the Sea By Eman Quotah

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Bride of the Sea by Eman Quotah is a deeply moving and beautifully written novel that explores themes of family, identity, displacement, and the complexities of human relationships across generations and geographies. Quotah’s narrative spans continents and cultures, offering a rich, layered portrait of characters grappling with love, loss, and the search for belonging in an ever-changing world.

The story follows the intertwined lives of three generations of women whose experiences are shaped by migration, cultural expectation, and personal ambition. Quotah explores the nuanced dynamics of family, highlighting how past choices, secrets, and unspoken desires ripple across time, affecting relationships, identity formation, and personal destiny. The narrative examines both the beauty and the tension inherent in familial bonds, creating a deeply human and relatable story.

A central theme of Bride of the Sea is the search for identity and belonging in the face of displacement. Quotah examines the emotional and cultural challenges of navigating multiple worlds, capturing the tension between heritage and adaptation, tradition and modernity. Through her characters, readers gain insight into the ways that place, memory, and family influence self-understanding and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.

The novel also delves into themes of love, marriage, and the evolving role of women in society. Quotah portrays the struggles and resilience of her female characters, illustrating how societal expectations, personal choices, and cultural norms intersect to shape life paths. These explorations are rendered with empathy, sensitivity, and narrative depth, allowing readers to connect emotionally with the characters’ journeys.

Written in elegant, reflective, and accessible prose, Bride of the Sea combines literary storytelling with cultural insight. Quotah’s skillful narrative structure, attention to character detail, and exploration of themes such as migration, identity, and family legacy make the book appealing to general readers, literary fiction enthusiasts, and those interested in cross-cultural narratives. The novel offers both an immersive reading experience and a profound reflection on human resilience and connection.

Overall, Eman Quotah’s Bride of the Sea is a poignant and insightful exploration of family, identity, and the human experience. The book weaves together rich storytelling, complex characters, and cultural observation to create a narrative that is both emotionally resonant and intellectually engaging. It is an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary literary fiction that thoughtfully examines love, belonging, and the ties that connect us across generations and continents.