The Sea Is Salt and So Am I
ISBN10: 1250619246
ISBN13: 9781250619242
Hardcover
384 Pages
$18.99
CA$25.99
West Finch is one hurricane away from falling into the sea.
Yet sixteen-year-old Harlow Prout is determined to save her small Maine hometown. If only she could stop getting in her own way and find someone, anyone, willing to help. But her best friend Ellis MacQueen “fixes” problems by running away from them—including his broken relationship with his twin brother, Tommy. And Tommy’s depression has hit a new low, so he’s not up for fixing anything.
In the wake of the town’s latest devastating storm, Tommy goes out for a swim that he doesn’t intend to survive. It’s his unexpected return that sets into motion a sea change between these three teens. One that tests old loyalties, sparks new romance, and uncovers painful secrets. And nothing stays secret in West Finch for long.
Exquisitely honest and shimmering with emotion, The Sea is Salt and So Am I is a captivating multi-POV story that probes the depths of what it means to love and trust—both ourselves and others.
Reviews
Praise for The Sea Is Salt and So Am I
“Capturing the turbulence of teenagers and the enormity of their feelings, The Sea Is Salt and So Am I is tailor-made to become a Netflix hit in the very near future.”—E! Online
"A compulsively readable tale of secrets, loyalties, and lies in a small town."—Culturess
"Beautiful and heartbreaking."—The Young Folks
"At once turbulent and tender, this deeply-felt debut will make your heart swell time and time again."—Julia Drake, author of The Last True Poets of the Sea
“The Sea is Salt And So Am I is a breathtaking debut, filled with complicated characters and feelings that permeate the pages with their honesty. Achingly beautiful.”—Rachael Lippincott, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Five Feet Apart
“Hartt is uninterested in easy answers, unspooling mysteries and emotions that shift what we thought we knew about characters caught in realistically nonlinear growth . . . A melancholy and thoughtful debut.”—Kirkus Reviews
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HARLOW
Saturday, March 25
Ellis texts me, asKing (1) Did I hear it? The house collapsing just now? And (2) When does he get his ten dollars?
You’re going straight to hell, I write back. Do not pass go,...