Sophie Elmhirst
Sophie Elmhirst is a journalist known for her work in various publications, including The Guardian and The New Statesman. She covers a wide range of topics, often focusing on cultural and societal issues.
Books
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1. A Marriage At Sea
Maurice and Maralyn, an unlikely married couple, sell their possessions and set off to sea seeking a new life. When a whale smashes their boat and leaves them adrift in a tiny rubber raft, they must endure hunger, exposure, and rising tensions as they fight to survive. The story follows their physical struggle and the strains it places on their partnership, exploring endurance, obsession, and who people become under extreme pressure.
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2. Maurice And Maralyn
Maurice and Maralyn are an unlikely couple, with Maurice being cautious and awkward, while Maralyn is charismatic and forceful. Despite their differences, their relationship thrives. Tired of their mundane suburban life in the 1970s, Maralyn dreams of adventure and convinces Maurice to sell their house, build a boat, and leave England behind. They embark on a journey to New Zealand, seeking a fresh start away from the challenges of their homeland. However, their voyage takes a dramatic turn when a whale strikes their boat, leaving them stranded in the vast Pacific Ocean. On a small raft, their love and resilience are tested as they fight for survival. Maurice retreats into himself, and Maralyn must summon all her strength to keep them both alive. This story explores themes of love, survival, and the human spirit, highlighting the power of connection and determination in the face of adversity.
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