In Amber's Wake
By (Author) Christine Leunens
David Bateman Ltd
David Bateman Ltd
14th February 2022
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Paperback
260
Width 153mm, Height 230mm
Set in New Zealand during the fast-changing, tumultuous 1980s era of the anti-nuclear movement, Springbok rugby tour protests, and the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, this romantic drama is as unpredictable as it is powerful and heartfelt. Ethan Grieg, a film student, is in love with his close friend Amber Deering, an environmental activist, who lives at her family's seemingly picture-perfect stud farm. Amber loves Ethan dearly, but not in the way that Ethan longs for. Instead, the man Amber chooses is widower Stuart Reeds, a charming, refined British investor almost two generations older than her. As a Korean war veteran, Stuart is mentally prepared for the long, subtle war that begins between his young rival and himself for Amber's heart. When secrets become exposed and nothing is as it seems, each will be cornered into committing acts they could have never predicted. This powerful, gripping story leaves in its wake lingering themes on the complex nature of love, social fabric, international politics, and fundamental notions of right and wrong.
CHRISTINE LEUNENS is the author of Primordial Soup, described by TheSunday Times as a remarkable debut novel; A Can of Sunshine, selected as one of the Best Books of the Year 2013 by the New Zealand Herald; andPrix Mdicis-nominated Caging Skies, which was adapted into the Academy Award-winning film Jojo Rabbit. Christines novels have been translated into over twenty languages. Shelives in Nelson with her family andis working on her next novel.