Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Deeper than the Ocean by Mirta Ojito
DEEPER THAN THE OCEAN by award
winning author Mirta Ojito is beautifully written. The story takes place in two
time periods, contrasting a tale that is set in the modern day with one that begins
in the early years of the twentieth century. It is a story of family, of
secrets, and of thwarted love. In 2019, Mara Santander, an investigative
journalist, is mourning her husband: “What I needed, what I wanted was life
assurance, the guarantee, in writing, if possible, that he would live as long
as I did, that his side of the bed would never be pristine and that my hand
would always find his in the dark. He laughed off my fears and hugged my
worries away. Now, of course, I'm grateful for his foresight.” She eventually
travels to the Canary Islands in search of information about her great
grandmother, Catalina. Married to one man and in love with another (“my love
for you is higher than the sky and deeper than the ocean”), Catalina experiences
the heartbreak and trauma of an ocean storm and eventually rebuilds her life in
Cuba which is where, many years later, Mara
emigrated from (“What do you do when you can’t stay, and you can’t go
back?”). DEEPER THAN THE OCEAN is a very moving
debut novel, where “hope … could be even more heartbreaking than grief,” and is
recommended by USA Today for “fans of Isabel Allende, Julia Alvarez, and Kristin Hannah.” The settings are beautiful, the culture
is exquisitely shared, and the emotions are complex.
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