



As Miri searches for answers, desperate to understand what happened below the water, she must face the possibility that the woman she loves is slipping from her grasp.īy turns elegiac and furious, wry and heartbreaking, Our Wives Under the Sea is an exploration of the unknowable depths within each of us, and the love that compels us nevertheless toward one another. Whatever happened in that vessel, whatever it was they were supposed to be studying before they were stranded, Leah has carried part of it with her, onto dry land and into their home. Barely eating and lost in her thoughts, Leah rotates between rooms in their apartment, running the taps morning and night. When she finally surfaces and returns home, her wife Miri knows that something is wrong. A marine biologist, she left for a routine expedition months earlier, only this time her submarine sank to the sea floor. "Shocking.Achingly poetic.Sharp and beautiful as coral polyps.Armfield exercises an exquisite-even sadistic-sense of suspense." -Ron Charles, The Washington Post She is the winner of the White Review Short Story Prize and a Pushcart Prize, and she was shortlisted. Her work has been published in Granta, The White Review, Best British Short Stories 20, Lighthouse, and various other publications. "A deeply strange and haunting novel in the best possible way.An impressive and exciting debut novel that may leave you thinking about your own relationships in a new light." -NPR Julia Armfield is the author of the story collection salt slow and the novel Our Wives Under the Sea. A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR (NPR, The Washington Post, Lit Hub, The Telegraph, Goodreads, Tor.com, them, and more)
