Sea House

Sea House by Esther Freud, published by Penguin UK on April 27, 2004, is a literary exploration of love and absence. The narrative centers on Klaus Lehmann, an architect whose enduring passion for his wife, Elsa, persists despite their long separations. Years after Klaus’s death, a young woman named Lily arrives in the village of Steerborough to delve into his life and work. As she examines Klaus’s letters to Elsa, she uncovers the intricacies of their relationship while reflecting on her own sense of loss.
In this edition, readers will find a poignant examination of personal connections and the impact of memory. Lily’s journey not only reveals the depth of Klaus and Elsa’s love but also prompts her to confront her own feelings of emptiness. The book delves into themes of literature and fiction, inviting readers to consider how the past shapes the present. With 256 pages, this English-language edition offers a thoughtful narrative that resonates with those interested in the complexities of human relationships.
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The architect Klaus Lehmann loves his wife, Elsa, with a passion that continues throughout their married life, despite long periods of separation. Almost half a century after Lehmann’s death in the village of Steerborough, a young woman, Lily, arrives to research his life and work. Poring over Klaus’s letters to Elsa, Lily pieces together the story of their lives. And alone in her rented cottage by the sea, she begins to sense an absence in her own life that may not be filled by simply going home.
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