From the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature, an astounding
meditation on family, self and the meaning of home.**
Abbas has never told anyone about his past-before he was a sailor on the
high seas, before he met his wife Maryam outside a drugstore in Exeter,
before they settled into a quiet life with their children, Jamal and
Hanna. Now, at the age of sixty-three, he suffers a collapse that
renders him unable to speak about things he thought he would one day
have to.
Jamal and Hanna have grown up and gone out into the world. They were
both born in England but cannot shake a sense of apartness. Hanna calls
herself Anna now, and has just moved to a new city to be near her
boyfriend. She feels the relationship is headed somewhere serious, but
the words have not yet been spoken out loud. Jamal, the listener of the
family, moves into a student house and is captivated by a young woman
with dark blue eyes and her own complex story to tell. Abbas's illness
forces both children home, to the dark silences of their father and the
fretful capability of their mother, Maryam, who has never thought to
find herself-until now.