Deeper than the Ocean

by Mirta Ojito
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A moving multigenerational novel about the enduring power of a mother’s love, the ripple effect of secrets, and the strength of family bonds from a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.

In 1919 Spain, Catalina Quintana is the eldest daughter in a family of silkworm farmers on the tiny island of La...
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Published By Union Square & Co.

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 352

Publication Date 11/04/2025

ISBN 9781454961901

Dimensions 6.4 inches x 9.3 inches


"Deeper Than the Ocean is one of those books that stays with you forever. With her journalistic precision and exquisite storytelling, Mirta Ojito captivates the reader with characters that move between love and loss, between exodus and reunion. An unforgettable book."
—Armando Lucas Correa, international bestseller author of The German Girl
 —Armando Lucas Correa, international bestseller author of The German Girl


"In the emotional Deeper than the Ocean, author Mirta Ojita explores the real-life tragic sinking of the steamship Valbanera, which went down off the coast of Key West during a hurricane in 1919, killing all 488 people aboard. In a story that unfolds in two time periods--the present-day and the years before, during, and after the sinking of the ship a century before--she peels back the layers of one family's painful history, spanning from the Canary Islands to Cuba and then on to the United States. A heartfelt tale of family secrets, impossible choices, and the search for one's true identity, Deeper than the Ocean shimmers with hope born from the ashes of a complicated past."—Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author

"Pulitzer-winning journalist Ojito makes her fiction debut with an affecting parallel narrative of two women...This one’s tough to shake."—Publishers Weekly

"[T]he book delivers all that historical fiction fans could want: There’s passion. Love. Loss. The Old World, the New World. The real shipwreck of the Valbanera... a modern quest for identity and home that uncovers long-guarded family secrets."—AARP

"[A]n appealing novel based in fact, combining aspects of literary and historical fiction."—Library Journal

"[A] very personal work, weaving fiction into and among events that mostly took place more than 100 years ago... [an] exquisitely written novel.—Historical Novel Society

"[A] story of complex passions, tragic destinies, and Latin American culture that recalls the novels of Isabel Allende...A strong debut graced by vivid settings, strong female characters, and classic storytelling."—Kirkus

 
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