Described as a 'beautiful writer' by The Times, Fiona Kidman brings
us a powerful story of women's lives spanning decades and continents.
'Engaging and captivating' The Lady Magazine
1943. Violet Trench crosses Lake Rotorua with a small boy, but rows
back without him. Sixty years later, a boat is ritually set alight on
the same body of water.
The intervening years see Violet open a café by the lake the scene of an
event in the summer of 1963 with lasting repercussions for Violet and
her young employees. Their lives diverge, but Violet's influence on them
all and on runaway Jessie Sandle in particular will linger like the
scent of the truffles with which she infuses her dishes.