In 1950s England, six-year-old Gracie Scott lives with her Mam and next door to her best friend Billy; she has never known her Da. When her Uncle Joe moves in, his physical abuse of Gracie's mother starts almost immediately. But when his attentions wander to Gracie, an even more sinister pattern of behaviour begins. As Gracie grows older she finds solace and liberation in books, poetry and her enduring friendship with Billy, with whom she escapes into the poetic fantasy worlds they create. But will fantasy be enough to save Gracie? Just how far will Uncle Joe's psychopathic behaviour go? The story weaves between these events and the visits Billy pays many years later to an old friend, confused and dying in a hospice. It is here that he is forced to revisit the events of the past. Seas of Snow is a haunting and psychological domestic drama with an unexpected twist and considerable emotional punch.
Jennings Kerensa Books
Kerensa Jennings crafts narratives that delve into the complex interplay of nature and nurture, driven by a deep fascination with the origins of human behavior. Her extensive background in television, covering diverse subjects from global politics to scientific inquiry, has informed her unique perspective. With experience in psychology and a passion for poetry cultivated at Oxford, Jennings brings a rich and insightful approach to her storytelling. Her work probes fundamental questions about whether we are born or made, exploring the enduring mysteries of the human condition.
