This is the thirteenth novel in a series of novels by the author, who has been digging into the true human condition, the essence of love, and the absurdities of our society with a solid narrative and absorbing sentences. Exploring the meaning of time and memory in life through the theme of first love and revisiting the power of love, The Distant Sea tells the story of characters who forgive themselves and reconcile with old wounds only after forty years have passed, the time necessary to completely forget the memories imprinted on their bodies.
In 27 chapters, the 670-page novel tells the story of Miho and Joseph, the two main characters who were sadly separated in 1980, reuniting after 40 years in New York City.
There are no expectations.