Natalie and Rose are transported in their imaginations to the Atlantic
Ocean in 1943, where one of their ancestors survived in a lifeboat for
50 days. Natalie struggles when her daughter, Rose, is diagnosed with
type-1 diabetes, but the researching and retelling of Grandad Colin's
story provides them both with a way to fight through.
Louise Beech has always been haunted by the sea and regularly writes
travel pieces for the Hull Daily Mail, where she was a columnist for
ten years. Her short fiction has won the Glass Woman Prize, the Eric
Hoffer Award for Prose, and the Aesthetica Creative Works competition as
well as shortlisting for the Bridport Prize twice and being published in
a variety of UK magazines.
Louise lives with her husband and children on the outskirts of Hull--the
UK's 2017 City of Culture--and loves her job as a front of house usher
at Hull Truck Theatre, where her first play was performed in 2012. She
is also part of the Mums' Army on Lizzie and Carl's BBC Radio
Humberside Breakfast Show. This is her first book.