
A group of tourists try to escape from their dissatisfaction with life on a trip to a tropical island, but find their plans disrupted by a hurricane
A disparate group of tourists seeking escape from their mundane lives finds their tropical getaway thwarted by the arrival of a violent hurricane.
The narrative follows these individuals as they navigate the physical isolation of the island and the psychological weight of their own personal failures. As the storm approaches, the social veneer of the group begins to crack, revealing the underlying tensions and dissatisfactions that prompted their retreat. The story utilizes a multi-perspective framework to examine how these characters confront their own limitations when stripped of their usual comforts and distractions.
Readers often note the sharp, biting wit that characterizes the author's examination of human frailty. Discussion frequently centers on the effectiveness of the island setting as a catalyst for exposing the characters' internal conflicts. Critics highlight the author's ability to balance cynical observation with a nuanced understanding of her subjects' motivations. The pacing is described as deliberate, allowing the mounting storm to mirror the increasing instability of the group's social interactions. Many readers appreciate the lack of sentimentality in the narrative, finding the exploration of dissatisfaction to be both clinical and insightful.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1983-10-27
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140067434
ISBN-13:
9780140067439
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