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Above the water : a novel Margaret Bearman Published by Simon & Schuster (2002) |
Book description
Samantha Lane has hidden herself away in a housing commission flat in St Kilda. Estranged from her family and friends, the only human contact she makes is with Mrs Early, the odd lady in the next door flat and her son Johnny, a damaged Korean War veteran. Samantha appears to have no history and she faces no future. Slowly Samantha realises she must give in to the shards of memory that are starting to push into her consciousness.
An intricately woven narrative cleverly binds past and present together. Piece by piece Samanatha's life is revealed. Young and beautiful with her whole future in front of her she escapes from a violent home life to begin her own life. She falls in love with Mark, an ambitious business man and dreams of security and love, of being somebody. As the relationship progresses it becomes clear that Mark values Samantha for her gorgeous looks and shy demeanour. Taking on a Pygmalion role he sets about creating her new life. Mark's ruthlessness and Sam's vulnerability twist together to give an uneasy sense of foreboding and increasing fear for Samantha's personal safety.
Above the water is dangerously compelling. Evocative and insightful, the combination of sharp observations of society and human nature are reminiscent of Helen Garner's Children's Bach and Monkey Grip.
About the Author
Dr. Margaret Bearman lectures in medical informatics at the Monash Institute of Health Services Research.
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