Twenty-eight years ago, Peter and Yvonne honeymooned in the
beautiful coastal village of DatÇa, Turkey. Now Yvonne is a widow, her
twin children grown. Hoping to immerse herself in memories of a happier
time—as well as sand and sea—Yvonne returns to DatÇa. But her plans for
a restorative week in Turkey are quickly complicated. Instead of
comforting her, her memories begin to trouble her. Her vacation
rental's landlord and his bold, intriguing wife—who share a curious
marital arrangement—become constant uninvited visitors, in and out of
the house.
Overwhelmed by the past and unexpectedly dislocated by the
environment, Yvonne clings to a newfound friendship with Ahmet, a local
boy who makes his living as a shell collector. With Ahmet as her guide,
Yvonne gains new insight into the lives of her own adult children, and
she finally begins to enjoy the shimmering sea and relaxed pace of the
Turkish coast. But a devastating accident upends her delicate peace and
throws her life into chaos—and her sense of self into turmoil.
With the crystalline voice and psychological nuance for which her
work has been so celebrated, Vendela Vida has crafted another
unforgettable heroine in a stunningly beautiful and mysterious
landscape.
About the Author
Vendela Vida is the author of And Now You Can Go and Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name, both of which were New York Times Notable Books of the Year. She received the 2007 Kate Chopin Writing Award and is a founding coeditor of The Believer magazine and the editor of The Believer Book of Writers Talking to Writers. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and children.