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Sea Creatures (2013)

von Susanna Daniel

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In Sea Creatures, a riveting domestic drama by Susanna Daniel, a mother must make the unthinkable choice between her husband and her son. nbsp; When Georgia Qullian returns to her hometown of Miami, her toddler and husband in tow, she is hoping for a fresh start. They have left Illinois trailing scandal and disappointment in their wake, fallout from her husband’s severe sleep disorder. For months, their three-year-old son has refused to speak a word. nbsp; On a whim, Georgia takes a job as an errand runner for a reclusive artist and is surprised at how her life changes dramatically. But soon the family’s challenges return, more complicated than before. Late that summer, as a hurricane bears down on South Florida, Georgia must face the fact that her decisions have put her only child in grave danger. Sea Creatures is a mesmerizing exploration of the high stakes of marriage and parenthood.… (mehr)
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This is a compelling read, in part because of the hints dropped casually like pebbles in the ocean and the oppressive feeling-- not unlike the humidity -- that something bad will happen. We learn that Georgia and her husband Graham are headed south for a fresh start, moving from IL to Miami, FL where her Dad and his wife Lidia are. We don’t know why they need a fresh start. We learn that their 3-1/2 yr. old son Frankie no longer speaks, but we don’t know why. We learn that Georgia suffers from insomnia and Graham suffers from parasomnia, a more drastic sleep condition that includes sleepwalking, so he avoids sleep, but we don’t know the toll this takes on the family. And as narrator, Georgia drops in a lot of “if I’d know then….” type of comments, so of course we want to find out where it is all headed. The fresh start includes a new job for Graham at Rosential/U of Miami using his marine physics degree; he eventually heads offshore for a length of time for work. For Georgia it is to be errand-runner to Charlie Hicks, an artist-hermit who lives in Stiltsville, about a mile out to sea in a small house built on pilings in the ocean (true place!). Frankie accompanies her on these runs and both he and Charlie benefit. For Frankie it is a new pediatrician who doesn’t accept his mutism, and also a speech pathologist who helps him make a breakthrough. The little family lives on a houseboat, moored right off her parents’ house in a canal. Haunting all this dynamic is Georgia’s dead mother, a cancer victim, which is all brought closer to mind by proximity. You can kind of see the storm brewing here…. and it all culminates in Hurricane Andrew, which gives the story a more definitive setting. Clever interplay of characters, thoughtful prose, beautiful ocean imagery and a captivating plot line as you try to determine what is lurking just below the surface. Cue the Jaws music. ( )
  CarrieWuj | Oct 24, 2020 |
Bizarre character and situational backgrounds make this one interesting. Severe insomnia, childhood trauma, houses on stilts, Hurricane Andrew...and the kitchen sink. This one explores so many reasons why people should be licensed to raise children, and how those too immature to take care of themselves still end up doing their best in raising a child, with mixed results. It's also why a license to marry isn't a guarantee that'll work out for the best either. Humans are ridiculous, and this group of misfit toys makes the book work. Lots to hash out at book club, folks. ( )
  GinaFava | Apr 11, 2018 |
Children define you as delicately as butterfly wings and can be as menacing as a nightmare, especially if you can't wake up from the nightmare. Everyone goes through life looking for normal, striving to live, and yet only in doing so can be rewarded with disappointment and death. While not a page-turning with anticipation, there's no doubt it could be an actual memoir, which is what makes it so appealing. Our choices have consequences, and memory. Sometimes the memory is harder to live with than the consequence. ( )
  Sovranty | Nov 30, 2016 |
I can only think of one word to describe this book and that is "AMAZING". I read Sea Creatures in less than a week because I couldn't put it down. I spent every minute of my free time reading it. I remember finishing the first complete paragraph on page 165 and saying to myself "Wow". I truly loved the story and can't wait to ready her next book.





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  tennwisc | Jul 15, 2014 |
I chose to read this book this book because the synopsis captured my attention. I mean, how could Graham’s sleep disorder have possibly caused him to lose his job? And how is Frankie’s inability to speak connected to this? I’m sorry to say that, though I got the answers, I didn’t find this to be a compelling read. For about the first half of the book, the story was on the verge of starting but never quite got there. It made me want to scream ‘get on with it already!’. If you had asked me at that point how I rated the book, I’d have been hard pressed to give it 2 stars!

Luckily for me, the book did get pretty interesting after that, though for the most part is was predictable. From almost the beginning, I predicted how Graham and Georgia’s marital woes would be resolved. I also pretty quickly was able to predict what would happen to Frankie. And even more so the night the hurricane came. Much like Frankie’s pediatrician, I wanted to shake Georgia and yell ‘how could you NOT have seen that coming!?’ But even though the story was predictable, once the story got going, it was a pretty good story.

My biggest issue with the story was the characters. I never connected with them enough to care what happened to them. I did like Charlie, the hermit, though I didn’t like all his actions. I also liked Georgia’s stepmother, Lydia, but she wasn’t a major character. And of course, I liked little Frankie, the 3 year old son of Georgia.

The story with Charlie didn’t end as I’d hoped, but it probably ended appropriately. And one thing I really appreciated was that author did WRITE an ending. Too often, I am left disappointed when an author just stops writing, and we have no clue what happens to the characers down the road. In the last chapter of Sea Creatures, Susannna Daniel gives us a glimpse several years into the future so we know ‘what happens next’.

Though I didn’t enjoy this story as much as I’d expected, it was a pretty good story (once it started). Other reviewers have enjoyed the book much more than I did, so I urge you to take a look at other reviews on the tour before you decide you are not going to read this!

SOURCE: I received a copy of this book through TLC Book Tours in return for an honest review! ( )
  Time2Read2 | Jan 27, 2014 |
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In Sea Creatures, a riveting domestic drama by Susanna Daniel, a mother must make the unthinkable choice between her husband and her son. nbsp; When Georgia Qullian returns to her hometown of Miami, her toddler and husband in tow, she is hoping for a fresh start. They have left Illinois trailing scandal and disappointment in their wake, fallout from her husband’s severe sleep disorder. For months, their three-year-old son has refused to speak a word. nbsp; On a whim, Georgia takes a job as an errand runner for a reclusive artist and is surprised at how her life changes dramatically. But soon the family’s challenges return, more complicated than before. Late that summer, as a hurricane bears down on South Florida, Georgia must face the fact that her decisions have put her only child in grave danger. Sea Creatures is a mesmerizing exploration of the high stakes of marriage and parenthood.

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