"In pristine, elegant prose," the Costa Prize-winning author "creates
an indelible portrait of a mysterious woman" and her quest for total
independence (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
Maud enters Tim's life as no one else could: by falling straight past
him, seemingly to her death, then standing up and walking away. From
that moment on, Tim is desperate to love her, rescue her, reach her. Yet
there is nothing to suggest Maud has any need of him. She is already
complete. A woman with a talent for survival, she works long hours and
loves to sail--preferably on her own.
When Maud finds her unfulfilling marriage tested by unspeakable tragedy,
she attempts to escape from her husband and society's hypocrisy. In her
quest, she encounters the impossible and pushes her mind and body to
their limits.
A wise and thrilling portrait of an irreducible heroine who asks no
permission and begs no pardon, The Crossing explores a truth that's
absent from most contemporary literature.
"An extraordinary portrait of an enigmatic woman."--The Guardian