Full Description
After a ferocious early springtime storm, young Norwegian sailor Hans 
Lyngstrand is shipwrecked in the English Channel near the coastal Kent 
town of Dengate; he is one of few survivors. Soon after, aspiring 
journalist Martin Bridges takes a job as the reporter at the local 
newspaper. A loner by nature, he's a curiosity to the nosy townspeople, 
the gregarious editor of the paper, and his melodramatic landlady, whose
 own private life is fraught by the unexplained absence of her son and 
suspicious disappearance of her husband.But when Hans moves into the 
"Mercy Room" of Martin's boardinghouse to convalesce and Martin's editor
 assigns him the task of interviewing the young sailor, it upends his 
otherwise uneventful world. Hans tells him of his travels at sea, how he
 survived the shipwreck—and of his encounter with a ferocious sailor 
vowing to seek revenge, who Hans believes may still be alive. So begins a
 complex friendship between the two young men that will cause Martin to 
reexamine his past and future ambitions and his relationships with 
everyone around him. In The Stranger from the Sea, the backstories Paul 
Binding creates for Ibsen's classic Lady from the Sea characters unfold 
in tandem with the secret romances, rivalries, and heartaches of a 
seemingly unremarkable town. The result is a transporting, lyrical, and 
quietly captivating period piece that will mesmerize readers from its 
opening pages.

              
              
              
              

