Book description
Now that his wife is dead, retired television news anchor, David
Cross, believes that he is more himself than he has been for forty
years. When Nancy was alive, he had secrets that he kept from her. Now
he has a secret that he must keep from his children, Ed and Lucy,
namely that he is in some ways happier now than he was when their
mother was alive.
To Heaven by Water is a touching and hilarious portrait of the
Cross family, trying in their own fashion to come to terms with their
loss. David knows that his children are perplexed by his increasingly
compulsive behaviour while Ed's marriage to the lovely Rosalie, a
former ballet dancer, is suffering strain, and Lucy is being stalked
by her ex-boyfriend. Both children worry that their father will soon
find a new partner. Over all three of them hangs the memory of Nancy.
The book opens as David is taking time out with his brother in
the Kalahari Desert, re-living his tumultuous and uplifting memories
of Rome where he worked on a film with Richard Burton. Back home in
London, Ed is trying to balance his affair with a young woman in his
office with his real love for his wife, who is unable to conceive the
child she longs for. And Lucy, who has just been voted No. 6 in the
Evening News section devoted to beautiful and brainy women,
is a young woman in pursuit of her real self.
To Heaven by Water is a wonderful story of friendship,
forgiveness and of love that comes from unexpected directions; it is
an exploration of what we might hope for from this life and. in
particular. the possibility of transcendence. Into the beautifully
observed and subtly composed texture of this tale of middle-class
London life, Justin Cartwright weaves sudden shocks that tear it
apart, moments of sex and revenge that appear from a cloudless sky to
take the reader's breath away.
Justin Cartwright's novels include the Booker-shortlisted
In Every
Face I Meet
, the Whitbread Novel Award-winner
Leading the Cheers
and the acclaimed
White Lightning
, shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Novel Award,
The Promise of Happiness
, winner of the 2005 Hawthorden Prize and, most recently, the acclaimed
The Song Before It Is Sung
. Justin Cartwright was born in South Africa and lives in London.