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Let Not the Waves of the Sea

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5th January 2012

Price: £10.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781848545694

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LET NOT THE WAVES OF THE SEA is Simon Stephenson’s account of his journey following the loss of his brother in the Indian Ocean tsunami. If it is a story of grief, it is also a story of hope and of the unexpected places where healing can be found.

Simon’s journey takes him from Edinburgh in the immediate aftermath of the disaster, to Downing Street in London, to Thailand and the island where his brother died, to the scene of an ancient tsunami on the north-west coast of the United States, and to the town where he and his brother’s favourite childhood film was made. Along the way there is heartbreak, dengue fever, Greek mythology, and hard physical labour in the tropical heat, but there is also memory, redemption and humour as well.

Reviews

FT
'Enviably well written ...one perfect sentence after another'
welovethisbook.com
'Like William Styron's moving memoir of depression, Darkness Visible, there is profound empathy here'
Janice Galloway, Scotland on Sunday
A fine meditation on what is salvaged from loss. A humane and manly book
Sunday Times
[A] moving and honest account...the book contains countless heartbreaking moments
Sunday Telegraph
A beautifully crafted portrait of bereavement that tells us something new about the landscape, people, customs and hardship that he encountered along the way
Observer
Profoundly moving...it is impossible not to be touched
Daily Mail
As much a celebration of Dominic's life and the brothers' relationship as it is a lament for his passing
Neel Mukherjee
'An immensely moving, truthful and honest elegy. Stephenson has created something extraordinary'
Alex Preston
'An extraordinary and courageous book'
John Preston, Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year
Remarkable... seldom will you find grief anatomised quite so acutely and honestly
Andrew Dixon, Scotland on Sunday
'A remarkably moving and compelling read. The travelogue and biography is a celebration of his brother's life and deals courageously with the journey to understand his death in the Asian tsunami on Ko Phi Phi'