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Salka eBook

The Exquisite Retelling Of The Tragic Myth Of The Lady Of The Lake From The Multi-Million Bestselling Author

by Francesca Simon
language: english
Publisher: Faber & Faber, April of 2025 ‧
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Salka is a faerie who falls for Owain the human who fishes in the lake in which she lives. She decides to reveal herself to him and they swiftly become betrothed to be married - but she promises that if he ever strikes her more than three times then she will disappear from his life forever. He is horrified at the thought, but as prejudice and suspicion breeds in the town, Owain wishes his beautiful and gifted wife was more ordinary and did more to fit in. She tries, but ultimately can't and won't compromise. With each failure to conform, Owain shames her publicly, which for Salka constitutes a blow to the heart - on the third occasion she disappears from his life forever, going back into the lake, and taking their children and his homestead with her.The story ends with Owain at the side of the lake calling to her - will she ever reappear again?Narrated through the eyes of various characters in a theatrical verse-like manner, this is a timeless, heavyweight of a novella that will linger in the mind long after reading.

Salka

The Exquisite Retelling Of The Tragic Myth Of The Lady Of The Lake From The Multi-Million Bestselling Author

by Francesca Simon

Property Description
ISBN: 9780571378074
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Release Date: April of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fantasy Literature
eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9780571378074
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Francesca Simon

Francesca got the idea for the series by accident, when a friend asked her to write a story about a terrible child. The character came to her instantly. She immediately imagined an aggressive, impulsive, and stubborn little boy, the despair of well-meaning but vulnerable parents…
On the other hand, she was also interested in writing about the rivalry between siblings, and about the families in which the parents decide that one child is "the good one" and the other "the bad one" (contrast between the brothers Peter Perfect and Henry). Francesca confesses, moreover, that she adores Peter Perfect, because she feels touched by his desperate need to be good, while Henry is obviously everyone's favorite.

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