The Mermaid Chair

Unabridged
Author: Sue Monk Kidd
Narrator: Eliza Foss
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: Penguin Audiobooks
Date: October 2007
Length: 9 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Inside the abbey of a Benedictine monastery on Egret Island, just off the coast of South Carolina, resides a beautiful and mysterious chair ornately carved with mermaids and dedicated to a saint, who, legend claims, was a mermaid before her conversion.

When Jessie is summoned home to the island to cope with her eccentric mother’s seemingly inexplicable act of violence, she is living a conventional life with her husband, Hugh, a life “molded to the smallest space possible.” Jessie loves Hugh, but once on the island, she finds herself drawn to Brother Thomas, a monk who is soon to take his final vows.

Amid a rich community of unforgettable island women and the exotic beauty of marshlands, tidal creeks and majestic egrets, Jessie grapples with the tension of desire and the struggle to deny it, with a freedom that feels overwhelmingly right and the immutable force of home and marriage. Is the power of the mermaid chair only a myth? Or will it alter the course of Jessie’s life? What transpires will unlock the roots of her mother’s tormented past, but most of all, allow Jessie to make a marriage unto herself.

Where does the yearning for soul-mated love come from? When it comes to love, what are the pulls inside a woman between the ordinary and the sublime? The Mermaid Chair is a vividly imagined novel about mermaids and saints, about the passions of the spirit and the ecstasies of the body, brilliantly illuminating the awakening of a woman to her own deepest self.

Reviews (13)

The Mermaid Chair

Written by Anonymous on March 10th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

A warm story of transition allowing anyone to find meaning.

ok

Written by Amy from Russellville, MO on November 7th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This book was a good read, In some places it left something to be desired but overall I was glad to listen to it, ending I did not expect.

The Mermaid Chair

Written by Anonymous from Kansas City, MO on November 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

After the listening to The Secret Life of Bees, I couldn't wait to hear The Mermaid Chair. I have to say that I was quite disappointed and almost didn't finish listening to the book. I found the main character to be very unsympathetic. We so often hear the story of the man with the midlife crisis who trades in his old wife and boring life for something new and exciting. This story isn't much different, even though the main character is female. The setting and main character's childhood issues add an interesting flavor to the story, but I don't recommend it.

The Mermaid Chair

Written by Anonymous from Oklahoma City, OK on April 27th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I loved Sue Monk Kidds book the secret life of bees but was very disappointed with the Mermaid Chair.

The Mermaid Chair

Written by on September 26th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This book was engaging and it got better as it went along. The recent movie did not do the book justice at all so don't use that as an indicator.

I liked it

Written by Anonymous from Burbank, CA on July 11th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I liked this book. It's not as compelling as The Secret Life of Bees, but I still enjoyed the story. It's about healing and love, especially loving yourself.

Awful Book

Written by Anonymous on June 13th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Now I understand why Harper Lee never wrote another book. This books was such a disappointment after The Secret Life of Bees. It wasn't anything more than a shallow romance novel. I honestly don't understand how the author could spend as much time with this self-absorbed, yawningly boring heroine as she did.

Mermaid Chair

Written by Anonymous from Franconia, NH on April 29th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

The Mermaid Chair was ok, not as good as The Secret Life Of Bees. If I had read this one first I don't think I would have read Secret Life of Bees, and that was excellent. If you haven't read Sue Monk Kidd, read Secret Life of Bees. This book is slow, and it drags on and on. I had to make myself listen to the rest of the book, I didn't even want to start the second set of discs...almost sent it back. Ok story, but a snoozer, don't listen to it to stay awake driving...won't happen!

Mermaid chair

Written by Anonymous on April 22nd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This book seemed to me a little too shallow and I found the reader much less charming than the Secret Life of Bees BUT I have to say I found myself becoming more interested in the story as it went on. The relationships became more complex or perhaps it's fairer to say they were revealed as more complex as the main character stopped floundering and began to reach inside herself for answers.

The Mermaid's Chair

Written by Anonymous from Chester, MD on January 24th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Absolutely terrific! If you like great imagery, southern "characters," good mystery, and nuanced writing, you'll love The Mermaid's Chair.