I don't believe in coincidences! I rarely read the letters in newspapers, but when I do they're about something I've been working on. I only occasionally read the financial section but again it's about a company I've got an interest in or who are going through similar experiences to me.
And not only that but it's been included in Richard and Judy's Summer Read list who had this to say about it: 'What a debut from Joanna. We think it's a triumph of storytelling.' And Orange Prize Winner Helen Dunmore said: 'A great theme: impermanence, and the sweeping away of everything we believed was certain. Joanna Rossiter really shines with lovely, fluid, restrained writing. This is such a moving story.'
Yesterday was Alice's wedding day. She is thousands of miles away from the home she is so desperate to leave, on the southernmost tip of India, when she wakes in the morning to see a wave on the horizon, taller than the height of her guest house on Kanyakumari beach. Her husband is nowhere to be seen.
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