ERICA BOYCE is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard and the author of The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green. She lives outside of Boston with her husband and a corgi named Finn.
In Lost at Sea, the fear and despair of losing a loved one to the sea is heightened by the helplessness of substance addiction suffered by two young women. This could have been a desperate and sorrowful story, yet in Erica Boyce's skillful hands, it is one of courageous love and the promise of healing through honest connection. The characters lingered in my mind and heart, like dear friends, long after I finished reading. - Kelli Estes, USA Today bestselling author of The Girl Who Wrote in Silk and Today We Go Home With beautiful, tender prose and a captivating web of characters, Lost at Sea is a masterful portrait of a fishing village marked by tragedy-and all the secrets therein. Boyce has crafted a poignant and thought-provoking narrative that stuck with me long after I read the final page. - Andrea Bartz, author of The Lost Night Erica Boyce has crafted a heartfelt, deeply moving novel about identity, friendship and family. Thought-provoking and propulsive, with a strong sense of place and a set of intriguing, complex characters, Lost at Sea is impossible to put down. - Daniela Petrova, author of Her Daughter's Mother Lost at Sea is a gripping novel about a fishing community and the daily dangers which await them, and the complex relationships surfacing when one of their own disappear. Set in the small New England town of Devil's Purse, Boyce has weaved a spellbinding and atmospheric tale of community, family bonds, love and loss, and the fortitude needed to survive in an unforgiving landscape. - Kim Michele Richardson, author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek