Coastliners

Coastliners

by JoanneHarris (Author), JoanneHarris (Author)

Synopsis

When Grosjean's estranged daughter Mado returns to Le Devin, a tiny island caught like a crab in the shallow seas of northern France, she brings with her an air of energy and change that ruffles the crusty local fisherman. Divided squarely into two warring communities, the people from La Houssiniere on the near side and those from Les Salants on the far side, the islanders' traditional feuds and superstitions persist. More menacing is the powerful Brismand, whose ruthless interests threaten the very survival of Les Salants, the community to which Mado belongs. In enterprising spirit, Mado arranges to build a huge reef diverting the tide that has been gradually shifting the Salannais' beach towards their rivals, the Houssins, on the other side of the island, and steals it back. In doing so, she sparks off a chain of events that brings not only hope to the dying Salannais community, but also revelations of a past tragedy that still haunts the elderly Grosjean. Mado is determined to find out what plagues her mute father, and to stop the cunning Brismand whose business plans threaten her family's land. But her head is turned by the attractive, free-spirited Flynn. How far can she trust this flame-haired stranger, who claims he is without roots, yet whose connections with the island seem to run so deep? Inspired by the island Joanne Harris used to visit as a child, good battles against evil in this tale of bitter poetry that proves no man is ever an island. Rich with coastal imagery and smells, its twists and turns are salty and powerful, and utterly compelling.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 04 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0385601727
ISBN 13: 9780385601726
Book Overview: By the author of the bestselling CHOCOLAT - a powerful novel of a hardy island community fighting the encroaching seas.

Media Reviews
The author of that amazing bestseller Chocolat (now a film) has come up with an accomplished novel about an island community. Mado, daughter of the boat builder Prasteau, returns to the island of Le Devin in northern France following the death of her mother. The island is divided into two warring factions, La Houssiniere on one side and Les Salants on the other, poorer side. Mado belongs to Les Salants, and decides to build a massive reef which (it is hoped) will divert the tide and help retain the beach. This stirs up all sorts of problems, including an old tragedy. On top of all this, Mado falls for a flame-haired stranger. It is a tale full of good things and the writing is hugely imaginative. A wonderful read and a truly powerful story.
Author Bio
Joanne Harris is the author of SLEEP, PALE SISTER, THE EVIL SEED, the international bestselling Whitbread-shortlisted CHOCOLAT (now a major film starring Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Aifred Molina, Lena Olin and Johnny Depp), BLACKBERRY WINE and FIVE QUARTERS OF THE ORANGE. She lives in Barnsley, Yorkshire, with her husband and small daughter.