Everyone on the tiny island of Ellworh has a relationship with the sea-some are fond and some are fearful.
Situated where the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans meet, every two years the storms come, leaving destruction and death in their wake. As a new storm approaches, one father is looking for his child and another family is searching for their missing friend.
Author Elena Ghebrenegus Baht's Sighs from the Sea is a poetic tale that juxtaposes the turmoil of the sea with the inner unrest of the island folk. Taking on a fable-like quality, the story shares dialogues between the ocean and the characters.
Among the islanders, a surprisingly sage old drunk appears to see the sea most clearly, pointing out how the ocean feels its way to freedom rather than being harnessed and held captive like most humans. And a young girl braves the storm on the hope that a fisherman's tale means she will see her mother's dearly departed soul.
A brooding tale that searches the depths of our inner oceans, Sighs from the Sea will leave you reflecting, along with the characters, on what is driving you and what is holding you back.
About the Author: Elena G. Baht was born in Milan and grew up in Italy. In 2009 she moved to London, where she first worked in retail management before choosing to study international relations at London Metropolitan University and pursue a career in philosophy.
Her first novel, Sighs from the Sea, delves into the world of a small island situated between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, making it a target for catastrophic storms. In her writing, Baht imbues nature with human qualities while investigating the storms brewing in the hearts and minds of the island folk.
Baht is currently writing her second novel.