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The Sea & Us / Catherine De Saint Phalle.

By: Publication details: Melbourne, Victoria : Transit Lounge, 2019.Description: 185 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781925760415 (paperback)
Other title:
  • The Sea and Us
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • A823.4 23
Summary: After many years spent living in Seoul, a young man called Harold drifts back to Australia and rents a room above a fish and chip shop called The Sea and Us. Who he meets and what he experiences there propels him to question his own yearnings and failings, and to fight for meaning and a sense of place that can only be reached by facing what is lost. By turns electric, tender, and hopeful, The Sea and Us is a gem of literary imagination. Catherine de Saint Phalle brilliantly captures disparate characters and their common human desire for community and connection. Long after the last page closes, ?we can hear the bell tinkle. Someone wants some fish and chips.?
List(s) this item appears in: Australian General Fiction | Set in Melbourne - General Fiction
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Fiction SAI Available 070272
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After many years spent living in Seoul, a young man called Harold drifts back to Australia and rents a room above a fish and chip shop called The Sea and Us. Who he meets and what he experiences there propels him to question his own yearnings and failings, and to fight for meaning and a sense of place that can only be reached by facing what is lost. By turns electric, tender, and hopeful, The Sea and Us is a gem of literary imagination. Catherine de Saint Phalle brilliantly captures disparate characters and their common human desire for community and connection. Long after the last page closes, ?we can hear the bell tinkle. Someone wants some fish and chips.?

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