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The Sea

by John Banville

The Sea

by John Banville

Art historian Max Morden retreats to a seaside village of his childhood summers, grappling with the recent loss of his wife and the haunting memories of the enigmatic Grace family he met long ago. Amidst the bonds he formed with the worldly Grace parents and the twins Chloe and Myles, Max confronts the lingering impacts of love and death that has permeated his life. As he weaves through the pain and nostalgia, he navigates through his tumultuous past, seeking solace and understanding in the indelible imprints left by those halcyon days.

  • Psychological
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • Memory
  • Grief
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