The Sea-Glass Shore

When Jack, librarian and curator of legends, meets Rona, she puts aside her sealskin to live as his human wife. Jack knows all selkie stories end the same: the seal-woman always finds her stolen skin and leaves. But he hasn’t stolen Rona’s skin, and they both believe their relationship is different. He doesn’t need to be that guy. She doesn’t need to run. But as their children grow into troubled teens, Jack and Rona begin falling into roles they’ve sworn to put aside.

 

Most selkie stories are about the beginning or the end, but this one is about the middle. How do you live with a family past of people disappearing into the sea? How do you avoid the same wrong act everyone has committed before you? And what is love—for a child, a spouse, a mortal world—in the face of history?

 

Set in a mythic, contemporary Pacific Northwest shaped by Native and European storytelling, artist communes, and corporate fakelore, The Sea-Glass Shore is a domestic fable about the power of the past and the making of a daily present.

Additional information

Genre

Book Club, Contemporary, Fantasy, Literary Fiction

Age

Adult

Publisher

Independent

Imprint

Forest Avenue Press

Language(s)

English

Format(s)

Audiobook, eBook, Trade paperback

Author

Julie Salmon Kelleher

Release Date

01 September 2026

Release Month

September Releases

Content Rep

Neurodivergence

About the Author

Julie Salmon Kelleher grew up in five different towns in Washington State. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Reed College and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and currently teaches courses on humanities, literature, and writing in the Honors College at Western Washington University. Granddaughter to an Irish lawyer, an English teacher, a farm wife, and a logger turned dairyman, she lives with her family in a Cascadian college town, midway between the mountains and the sea.

 

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