A gripping new novel from the author of 'Remembrance'.
Saskia Granton is intrigued by an invitation to visit her reclusive great-aunt Alessandra, who lives on the Scottish coast. It's a chance to rediscover her lifelong love of the sea - and to forget, if only for a few weeks, the boring career her parents have mapped out for her.
Swept immediately into the rhythm of life in a fishing community, Saskia slowly begins to realise how little she really knows about her roots. Somehow, she needs to understand the past if she is to find the direction she needs for her future - a future that may or may not include her new friend Ben.
Just as the sea gives up its bounty, so too her great-aunt must reveal the secrets of the past - the terrible toll of lives lost, and the very personal tragedy that left Alessandra herself so isolated. Only then can Saskia break free . . .
Lyrical, mesmerising and absorbing, 'Saskia's Journey' is also a tale of self-discovery - a journey from childhood to self-determination that will strike a chord with all young people.