Selkie
by Laurie Brooks

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Synopsis

ELIN JEAN HAS always known she was different from the others on their remote island home.

She is a gentle soul, and can’t stand the annual tradition of killing seal babies to thin the population.

Even Tam McCodron, the gypsy boy to whom she is strangely drawn, seems to belong more than she does.

It’s just a matter of time until Elin Jean discovers the secret of her her mother, Margaret, is a selkie, held captive by her smitten father, who has kept Margaret’s precious seal pelt hostage for 16 years.

Soon Elin Jean faces a choice about whether to free her mother from her island prison.

And, as the child of this unusual union, she must make another decision.

Part land, part sea, she must explore both worlds and dig deep inside herself to figure out where she belongs, and where her future lies.

Poignant, meaningful, and romantic, Selkie Girl is a lyrical debut about a mesmerizing legend.

From the Hardcover edition.

Publication

Year 1977
Language English
ISBN-13 9781583427354
ISBN-10 158342735X

Selkie is a play written by Laurie Brooks and published by Dramatic Publishing (1977).

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