Lilith and Ross have always been moving; from Cervantes on the Turquoise Coast, to Calgary in Canada, and places in between. Now, in middle-age, the work at home has dried up and theyre back in Calgary, where many years before they suffered a miscarriage and where decades later they have returned for yet another new start.
While Ross works away on the oil rig for weeks on end, Lilith unpacks their apartment and is confronted with the need to balance being alone with true loneliness. Her mind wanders, back to the windy plains and white sand beaches of the Turquoise Coast, to her strained and damaged relationships with her parents and brother, to the love between her and Ross and the ache of missing her daughters. She is reminded of the compromises she has made for this life of uncertainty. Of the achievements and disillusionments of her many selves wife, mother, friend, lover, sister, daughter, artist, expat.
Brimming with dualities, Grahames novel deals with the ambiguity of life, and the decisions we make in the hope that they will change our lives for the better.