'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 & 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.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'Novels of this quality are a rare and pleasurable event.'
'How do you define home? Is it where you grew up? Where your family lives? Where you’ve been happiest? Or is it where you are now? Where the heart is?' (Introduction)
'How do you define home? Is it where you grew up? Where your family lives? Where you’ve been happiest? Or is it where you are now? Where the heart is?' (Introduction)
'Novels of this quality are a rare and pleasurable event.'