"A moving portrait of a father who, unable to save what he most
loved, tried to save what could have been." -The Atlanta Journal- Constitution
From the acclaimed author of Salt comes this exquisitely
written and deeply haunting novel of love and family. When a terrible
tragedy changes his family forever, Guy-alone and searching for
answers-embarks in his old barge on the stormy waters of the North Sea,
writing in his diary about the man he might have been and the family he
should have had. His voyage unfolds in unexpected ways, and when he
meets two women at sea on a similar quest, Guy realizes that it just
might be possible to begin his life again.
Jeremy Page has worked as a screenwriter and script editor for the BBC and Film Four and currently teaches creative writing at the University of East Anglia. He lives in London.