An evocative story about the dreams and desperate realities of life on the land in the Australian outback. With spare, intense language, Nicholas Angel writes of this arid country and the people who struggle to work it.
With dreams of moving to a house by the sea haunting their every day, Millvan and his wife, Michelle, owners of a riverside property in a small outback farming community, struggle with drought, friends, adversaries and the wrenchingly familiar rural cycle of hope and despair.
'Drown them in the Sea' tells a compellingly honest story of the challenges and hardships of farming life in Australia. In vivid, vital language, Nicholas Angel captures both devastated landscape and human desire in this powerfully authentic evocation of life on the land.