9
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
The Mercies
by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Sponsored
Synopsis
After a storm has killed off all the island's men, two women in a 1600s Norwegian coastal village struggle to survive against both natural forces and the men who have been sent to rid the community of alleged witchcraft.
Finnmark, Norway, 1617. Twenty-year-old Maren Magnusdatter stands on the ...
Finnmark, Norway, 1617. Twenty-year-old Maren Magnusdatter stands on the ...
After a storm has killed off all the island's men, two women in a 1600s Norwegian coastal village struggle to survive against both natural forces and the men who have been sent to rid the community of alleged witchcraft.
Finnmark, Norway, 1617. Twenty-year-old Maren Magnusdatter stands on the craggy coast, watching the sea break into a sudden and reckless storm. Forty fishermen, including her brother and father, are drowned and left broken on the rocks below. With the menfolk wiped out, the women of the tiny Northern town of Vardø must fend for themselves.
Three years later, a sinister figure arrives. Absalom Cornet comes from Scotland, where he burned witches in the northern isles. He brings with him his young Norwegian wife, Ursa, who is both heady with her husband's authority and terrified by it. In Vardø, and in Maren, Ursa sees something she has never seen before: independent women. But Absalom sees only a place untouched by God and flooded with a mighty evil.
As Maren and Ursa are pushed together and are drawn to one another in ways that surprise them both, the island begins to close in on them with Absalom's iron rule threatening Vardø's very existence.
Inspired by the real events of the Vardø storm and the 1620 witch trials, The Mercies is a feminist story of love, evil, and obsession, set at the edge of civilization.
You May Also Like
Religion Picks
View All
Dominion
Addie E. Citchens
Succede sempre qualcosa di meraviglioso
Gianluca Gotto
In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife
Sebastian Junger
Ordinary Saints
Niamh Ni Mhaoileoin
Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America
Jane Borden
After Purity: Race, Sex, and Religion in White Christian America
Sara Moslener