Saltwater Surrender is a lyrical speculative novella about grief, memory, ancestry, and the sacred language of water.After the death of her sister Renee, Dr. Amani Lewis clings to structure, science, and control. She measures grief like data, names every feeling as a symptom, and tries to survive by containing what cannot be contained. But when the Chesapeake Bay begins calling her name, faucets hum with hidden messages, and a mysterious shell carries the sound of voices she cannot explain, Amani is forced to confront a truth beyond logic.Her grief is not only personal. It is ancestral.Guided by water, dreams, and the haunting presence of women who came before her, Amani journeys from Maryland to Port Royal, Jamaica, where memory, mourning, and inheritance collide. What begins as a search for proof becomes a surrender to feeling, lineage, and release.Blending literary fiction, magical realism, and spiritual reflection, Saltwater Surrender explores what happens when a woman who has spent her life holding everything together finally allows herself to fall apart and be held.This is a story for readers who know grief does not disappear. It changes form. It moves through the body. It waits to be heard.
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