The Woman in the Seal Skin
Will she answer the call of the sea?
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Affirm Press
Publishing:30th Jul '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 30th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A wonderfully atmospheric and compelling historic novel set in Scotland in 1695, from the author of All The Bees In The Hollows. Based on the selkie myths of the time, this is the story of Malie, a young woman struggling with grief, oppression, her relationship with nature and her own inherent wildness within during Europe's 'little ice age'.
Malie grew up hearing tales of selkies: shape-shifting women who shed their seal skins to seduce fishermen on the Orkney shores. That's the story of how her parents met, and it must be true because one day her mother slipped into the sea and was never seen again.
Raised by her father, Malie has always done what she's been told, and now she's married and expecting her first baby. Life on land is predictable and safe, and her future is all mapped out for her. But, just like the seals in the sea, there's a wildness in Malie's soul – one that cannot be tamed and deeply yearns for the sea.
Dealing with themes of motherhood, grief, violence and female oppression, The Woman in the Seal Skin is a wonderfully haunting and atmospheric tale of a woman living in a cloistered community on a wild Scottish island, who one day meets her wildness within.
‘Heartache and loneliness take centre stage in this 17th century tale as Keegan, a psychologist, explores loss, family, misogyny, violence and the search for truth through the eyes of a woman unwilling to let go of the wild streak she inherited.’ * QWeekend *
'Slides beneath your skin and hooks you completely.' -- Madeleine Cleary
'At once both treacherous and tender.' -- Kell Woods
ISBN: 9781923293328
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
384 pages