Ellida Wangel grew up loving the sea, but she eventually moved away
and married a doctor instead of the sailor who originally stole her
heart. This has put a strain on her relationship with her husband and
his two daughters, from his previous marriage.
Ellida Wangel is the second wife of widower, Dr. Edvard Wangel. She is
the stepmother to his daughters, Bolette and Hilde, who prefer to keep
their distance. The family dynamic is often cold as the marriage is more
about convenience than love. Ellida spent her formative years near the
sea and has always yearned to return to it. But her life and
responsibilities have kept her away. When a former lover reappears, he
attempts to convince Ellida to leave her husband and travel abroad. She
is forced to choose between the family she knows and the future she
desires.
The Lady from the Sea examines the trappings of what appears to be a
happy marriage. Despite a stable husband and two children, the wife is
unfulfilled. She must look inside herself to discover what truly matters
in her heart.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of The Lady from the Sea is both modern and readable.