
A novel about the changing relationships between a boy and a girl, which is highlighted by their contact with a group of New Age travellers, called the Sun People.
The arrival of a nomadic group of New Age travellers acts as a catalyst for the shifting dynamics between two young protagonists. As the boy and girl navigate their evolving connection, they find themselves drawn into the orbit of the Sun People, a community operating outside the norms of conventional society. The narrative examines how this external influence forces the protagonists to re-evaluate their personal values and their perceptions of one another. Through a focused lens, the story tracks the friction between established social expectations and the alternative lifestyle presented by the travellers.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to capture the tension between traditional societal structures and the allure of alternative living. Discussion often centers on the nuanced evolution of the central relationship as it is tested by the presence of the Sun People. Critics note that the prose maintains a steady pace, allowing the psychological shifts of the characters to take precedence over external plot events. The work is often cited for its grounded approach to the complexities of youth and the search for identity within unconventional environments.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
1992-04-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192716794
ISBN-13:
9780192716798
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