A woman inherits a New Zealand's Great Barrier Island and shakes up the lives of two men who live there in self-imposed exile. I liked the extra background information on the sea, commercial fishing, the Burma railway, and the life of a P.O.W. of the Japanese.
Set on New Zealand's Great Barrier Island, this is the story of a woman who inhereits a house in a remote part of the island - she decides to give up her job as a doctor and "go back to nature". It's about survival and building relationships and how the addition of one person can turn one's world upside down!
Unusual plot about a woman doctor who is disillusioned with professional life and inherits a shack on New Zealand's Great Barrier Island. She decides to settle down there, but makes various changes in the place of the sort a woman would. Two anti-social men with plenty of problems of their own already live there and resent her arrival, feeling she has ruined the solitary way of life they have each established. Gradually, the three work things out and become closer. This is funny in places and also, in part, a strange love story. There is a sub-plot about the depredations wreaked on the fish supply by a big Japanese trawler and what the three do to try to save their island.