The Last Wave, Gillian Best
The Last Wave, Gillian Best
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The Last Wave

Author: Gillian Best

Narrator: Noah Richler

Unabridged: 10 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/22/2018


Synopsis

Gillian Best, winner of the Bronwen Wallace Award for Short Fiction, weaves a striking literary debut centred on one woman’s relationship to the sea in this sweeping intergenerational family saga.A beautifully rendered family drama set in Dover, England, between the 1940s and the present day, The Last Wave follows the life of Martha, a woman who has swum the English Channel ten times, and the complex relationships she has with her husband, her children, and her close friends. The one constant in Martha’s life is the sea, from her first accidental baptism to her final crossing of the channel. The sea is an escape from her responsibilities as a wife and a mother; it consoles her when she is diagnosed with cancer; and it comforts her when her husband’s mind begins to unravel.An intergenerational saga spanning six decades, The Last Wave is a wholly authentic portrait of a family buffeted by illness, intolerance, anger, failure, and regret. Gillian Best is a mature, accomplished, and compelling new voice in fiction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Always

Martha's one escape is the ocean, even as life changes around her and she gets older swimming in the sea always brings her solace. The book follows Martha's life from her first encounter with the sea until her death. The book is told through multiple perspectives and jumps through time back and fort......more

Goodreads review by Helen

This is a book of emotional gutpunches and the smell of the salt air. Personally speaking it was both a delight to read and a wrench - I have family going through some similar illnesses to those suffered by characters in the book (though thankfully their situations are less complicated). Made me cry......more

Goodreads review by Text

'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.’ Woman’s Day......more