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Secrets between an Ocean and a Sea

Secrets between an Ocean and a Sea

Flanker Press
Paperback
2024-09-06

978-1-77457-208-5

24.00 CAD

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Two islands, two families, and one painting that each family claims to own.
 
Renata’s story
 
Renata Jones is the owner of the Bond Art Gallery in Kingston, Jamaica. The gallery is very successful, but Renata’s personal life is a mess. Her father disappeared the year Renata was born, and now, fifty-four years later, his murdered remains have been found. The discovery has left Renata struggling to re-evaluate her life.
 
Isabel’s story
 
Artist Isabel Davis-Jensen is travelling to Jamaica for her niece’s wedding. Like Renata, her life is in pieces. She has been struggling since the death of her beloved husband to find purpose in her life. She is hoping to create a niche for herself in the art world. This trip to Jamaica will be a welcome distraction from the stresses of the last few years. Isabel’s uncle once lived in Jamaica, and his stories about the island filled her childhood. She can’t wait to explore the island after the wedding.
 
Isabel and Renata
 
When Isabel visits the Bond Art Gallery, she sees a painting that mystifies her. She is certain it is the same painting that once hung in her uncle’s home in Newfoundland. When she inquires about the painting, Renata and Isabel’s worlds collide and secrets unfold.

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Flanker Press is a bright spark in the Newfoundland and Labrador publishing scene. As the province’s most active publisher of trade books, the company now averages twenty new titles per year, with a heavy emphasis on regional non-fiction and historical fiction.

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