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The Waves Burn Bright

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In 1988 the Piper Alpha oil platform off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland exploded, killing 167 men.

The Waves Burn Brightis a deeply affecting, sensitive exploration of its devastating aftermath on one family.Carrie Fraser is 16 when the disaster occurs, her father Marcus one of the survivors.

As the narrative moves between past and present the trauma blows open existing fractures, tearing the family apart.

In adulthood and after many years living abroad, Carrie, now a respected volcanologist, is returning to Aberdeen to deliver a controversial academic paper.

Carrie and her father are estranged, partly due to his post-traumatic stress and related alcoholism, a legacy of Piper Alpha.

Will a reconciliation be possible or will the aftershocks of a tragedy that occurred 25 years before continue to drive father and daughter apart?

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Product Details
Freight Books
1910449822 / 9781910449820
Paperback
823.92
31/03/2016
United Kingdom
English
General
272 pages
20 cm
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Published in Scotland.