Ian Cross Bob Grey, married, with two young sons and a baby daughter, is happy enough in his journalistic carreer in the early 1960s. But he discounts early signs of his actress wife's discontent, until events threaten him with changes that he desperately tries to hold off or refused to recognise.Spanning more than thirty years to the present day, this fascinating novel offers provocative observations on life in New Zealand and on the country's identity.
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193 Pages