Ailsa and Humphrey met as children by a grey, northern sea in
post-war Britain. She, freckled and furious; he, quietly studious;
both fascinated by the other. Years later, their lives collide as
adults and burst into an intense yet brief love affair. Now, after
thirty years apart and at the close of the 20th century, their
lives are converging once again as they hurtle towards each other
by plane and train - their motivations, regrets and decisions laid
bare. With the gloriously astute eye that Margaret Drabble is
celebrated for, The Sea Lady is an account of first and last love;
of the lapping of time at our ankles, gradually eroding and shaping
our lives.
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