Griffin and Sabine

An Extraordinary Correspondence
Book • 1991
The story follows Griffin Moss, an artist living in London, whose life is transformed when he receives a cryptic postcard from Sabine Strohem, an artist from the fictional Sicmon Islands.

As they correspond, Griffin and Sabine develop a deep emotional connection, despite never having met.

The novel delves into themes of loneliness, the power of art, and the blurred lines between reality and imagination.

The unique format, featuring faux postage stamps, handwritten documents, and other ephemera, adds to the book's enchanting and mysterious atmosphere.

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