Waterline
A journey through love, loss, and the search for home.
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:28th Jun '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The story follows Mick Little, a former shipbuilder, as he navigates loss and longing, ultimately reflecting on his life in Waterline.
In Waterline, Mick Little reflects on his life as a shipbuilder in Glasgow, where the once-thriving yards have all but vanished. As the shipbuilding industry declined, Mick and his wife Cathy embarked on a journey to Australia, seeking work and a better life. Their adventure, however, is marked by hardship and a longing for home, ultimately leading them back to Glasgow. Tragically, thirty years later, Mick finds himself alone, grappling with the loss of Cathy and the remnants of a life that once held promise.
Ross Raisin masterfully captures the essence of an ordinary man's struggle against the backdrop of modern existence. Through Mick's story, Waterline explores themes of alienation, grief, and the enduring hope of returning home. The narrative unfolds with a poignant depth, revealing the quiet suffering of those whose lives often go unnoticed. As Mick navigates his memories and the weight of his loss, readers are drawn into a compelling portrait of resilience and longing.
The novel resonates with a profound sense of empathy, illuminating the complexities of human emotions. Raisin's writing is both graceful and incisive, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss. In Waterline, the journey of one man becomes a universal exploration of the human condition, making it a powerful and unforgettable read.
ISBN: 9780141033532
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 200g
272 pages