Marrow

Marrow by Samantha Browning Shea, published by Penguin Group on September 9, 2025, is a novel that explores themes of femininity and power. Set on a small island off the coast of Maine, the story follows Oona, who, after being expelled from her mother’s coven, has settled into an ordinary life with her husband. Despite her attempts to embrace normalcy, she is haunted by an unfulfilled longing for motherhood, a desire intertwined with the island’s lore about harnessing magic through motherhood.
As Oona grapples with her inability to carry a pregnancy to term, she returns to her childhood home, seeking answers from her enigmatic mother, a witch known for helping childless women. The narrative delves into the complexities of familial bonds, particularly between mothers and daughters, while revealing the darker forces at play on the island. With 352 pages of rich prose, Marrow presents a thought-provoking exploration of desperation, identity, and the lengths one might go to reclaim lost power.
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A searing take on femininity and power, Marrow transports readers to a small island off the coast of Maine, where a coven has done the seemingly impossible.
The day Oona was kicked out of her mother’s coven, she gave up on her dreams of harnessing the witchcraft that was her birthright. Years later, she’s carved out an ordinary life with her husband, though she is filled with a longing she can barely name. If she could only become a mother, then—according to island lore—she will come into her magic.
But after years of being unable to carry a pregnancy to term, Oona begins to feel desperate. Without the money to seek medical treatment, she decides she must return to the rugged, windswept island where she was raised—and to her dark, enigmatic mother . . . a witch who gives childless women the chance to become mothers.
Oona returns under the cover of anonymity, hoping for an answer. But, despite a celebrity clientele and a long wait-list, there are dark forces at work on the island, and as her time there grows more harrowing, the truth threatens to come to light. How far will Oona go to access the power her mother commands?
Tender and intense, witchy and wise, and written in prose that glitters and seethes, Marrow is a gripping novel about the complex bonds between mothers and daughters, about what we must believe in order to imagine a future for ourselves, and what we must let go in order to fully live it.
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