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The Last Wave

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Last Wave

Contributors:

By (Author) Gillian Best

ISBN:

9781925773378

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

8th January 2019

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Narrative theme: Interior life

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 237mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

528g

Description

John looked furiouswith me or with himself, I couldnt tell.

Im going to put some dry clothes on, I said. Then I will come down and cook your dinner. And then, John, I am going to swim the Channel.

Whats so bloody important about swimming the Channel he shouted.


The sea has always been Marthas escapefirst from the sadness and strife of her childhood home, then from the drudgery of life as a wife and motherbut she can never quite escape the pull of love and family, despite her desire for freedom.

Her husband, John, struggles to understand her; their son lives in faraway Australia; and they havent spoken to their daughter for yearsnot since she came home for Christmas and announced that she was in love with a woman. When Johns mind begins to unravel, Martha must care for him alone. She wonders how shell ever keep her head above waterand if she has it in her to swim the Channel just one more time.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Shakespeares Bay and the white cliffs of Dover, The Last Wave is a story spanning three generations, from the 1940s to the present day, and encompassing all the grief and joy of family life.

Reviews

Those who likedThe Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Frywill enjoy Gillian BestsThe Last Wavefor its quiet, intense examination of a woman fleeing British familial agony for the seas thrilling embrace. * Kathleen Winter, bestselling author of Annabel *
The characters in The Last Wave are layered, imperfect and real. Each is trapped by the confines of family life and yet by realizing enormous, seemingly impossible dreams, they ultimately set themselves free. Its a brilliant illustration of how family relationships change and adapt in different stages of our lives in childhood and parenthood, and through illness, failure, and success. Scenic and true-to-life, The Last Wave will inspire readers right up to the last page. * Emily Urquhart, author of Beyond the Pale *
Gillian Best makes a literary splash with her debut novel, The Last Wave...Her entirely convincing portrayal of the Roberts family and their many undercurrents show that shes just beginning her journey as a fiction writer. * Winnipeg Free Press *
Bests descriptive abilities are acuteA moving, impassioned book by a very talented, insightful writer. * Ottawa Review of Books *
This lyrical novel explores, through three generations, what happens when we try to hide our real selves - and the consequences when we finally break free. * Weekend West *
'There's a lot of symbolism but it is never laboured, and never blurs Gillian Best's sharp realist vision of family life. * Age *
Beautifully written. * Womans Day *
'Bests imagery is beautiful and evocative[she] conveys a powerful sense of the emotional tides sweeping her characters. * Australian Book Review *
This thriller is so full of suspense it'll make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end! * Womans Day *

Author Bio

Gillian Best is a writer, swimmer and seaside enthusiast. Originally from Canada, she has been living in the UK for the best part of twelve years. Gillian currently lives, works and swims in Bristol, UK.

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