When Euan and Ruth set off with their young daughter to live in
Bahrain, it is meant to be an experience and adventure they will
cherish. But on the night they arrive, Ruth discovers the truth
behind the missionary work Euan has planned and feels her world
start to crumble. Far from home, and with events spiralling towards
war in nearby Iraq, she starts to question her faith - in Euan, in
their marriage and in all she has held dear.
With Euan so often away, she is confined to their guarded compound
with her neighbours and, in particular, Noor, a troubled teenager
recently returned to Bahrain to live with her father. Confronted by
temptations and doubt, each must make choices that could change all
of their lives for ever.
Compelling, passionate and deeply resonant, The Meeting Point
is a novel about idealism and innocence, about the unexpected
turns life can take and the dangers and chances that await us.
Lucy Caldwell was born in Belfast in 1981. She read English at
Queens' College, Cambridge, and is a graduate of Goldsmith's MA in
Creative and Life Writing. Her debut novel Where They Were
Missed (2006), was described in the Independent as
'beautifully paced, evocative and unfaltering . . . an object lesson
in balancing the personal and the political'. An award-winning
playwright, she is currently under commission to write for the main
stage of the Royal Court Theatre.