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A Curse for the Homesick

A Novel

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On Stenland, there comes a time known as skeld season: when a woman can wake with three black lines on her forehead, the mark of a skeld, and turn anyone she sees to stone. Skeld season comes around without warning, and while each only lasts three months, the people skelds turn to stone are very much dead.
That's how Tess's mother killed Soren's parents. Maybe for this reason alone, Tess and Soren should not have fallen in love. Since the time her mother was a skeld, Tess has wanted to leave Stenland, to run from the windswept island, from her family and friends. She is unwilling to bear the responsibility of one day killing anyone, let alone someone she loves. Soren, though, has always been determined to stay, to live out his life in the only place he's ever known as home, even if that life could be cut short. They cannot see eye to eye—and yet, they cannot stay apart. She tries to come back for him. He tries to leave for her. But can your love for one person outweigh everything else? And how do you decide how much you're willing to risk, if it might mean destroying someone else in the process?
Laura Brooke Robson has crafted a fascinating story about the choices we make, the responsibilities we carry, and the ambiguities of regret.
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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2024

      YA author Robson (Girls at the Edge of the World) makes her adult debut by inventing the legend of the skelds, women who can turn people to stone with just a look. Tess's mother killed Soren's parents with a glance, but even so, Tess and Soren have fallen in love. As the skeld season returns, the two face death and heartbreak. Prepub Alert.

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 25, 2024
      Robson’s darkly enchanting debut centers on a small Northern European country, Stenland, whose female citizens live under threat of a curse. It’s impossible to predict when a new Skeld season will begin or which women will be affected, but those who are marked by the curse will spend three months unable to look others in the eye without turning them to stone. Kitty Sjöberg, Linnea Sundstrom, and Tess Eriksson grow up with the rules to mitigate potential harm drilled into their heads, including always waking up alone and checking the mirror for the marks before leaving the house. One morning, Tess’s mother fails to check the mirror, and, not realizing she’s been marked, unwittingly turns two people to stone. Robson teases out the consequences of those tragic deaths as Tess and her friends find and lose love and try to run from the magic that’s been nipping at their heels since they were born. The author infuses their coming-of-age with a fairy tale quality and makes the bonds between them feel believable and robust. This is sure to win fans. Agent: Andrea Somberg, Harvey Klinger Literary.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2025
      On a remote island, a deadly curse looms. Tess reluctantly returns to her island home, Stenland, to attend her friend Linnea's wedding. Stenland is gripped by a seasonal threat known as skeld season, when women may wake marked by three black lines that give them a lethal gaze capable of turning others to stone. Tess and Soren, who should be sworn enemies after Tess' mother turned Soren's parents to stone, are instead drawn into a romance that tests their deepest fears. Tess yearns to escape Stenland and its dangers, while Soren feels bound to the only home he has known. Robson's (The Sea Knows My Name, 2022) writing brings the island's fog-laden landscapes vividly to life, balancing a sense of doom with poetic melancholy. With the skeld curse as a backdrop, Robson deftly examines the emotional costs of family, love, and loyalty. Fans of literary fantasy and bittersweet romance will find this an enthralling read that lingers like a half-forgotten memory.

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