Strangers on the Shore
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Book Details
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Author: Randhir Khare
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Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
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Language: English
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9789383098613
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Pages: 344
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
About The Book
Strangers on the Shore is an emotionally and psychologically charged novel that explores the complexities of human relationships, particularly those tied to family and identity. At the heart of the story is Old Arnie, a man tormented by the memory of his possessive mother, whose influence continues to shape his every thought and action. Arnie’s internal battle—loving, fearing, and fighting her—forms the emotional core of the narrative.
The novel also introduces Chrissie, Arnie’s half-sister, who is overprotective of her son Luke. Luke, in turn, resists his mother’s control and leaves home, seeking to discover who he really is. Meanwhile, Melissa’s life is molded by the dark influence of a dominant and perverted grandfather, and Sabby struggles with his inability to accept his son’s choices.
These interconnected lives form a tapestry of emotional turmoil and self-discovery. As their paths intersect, each character wrestles with their own identity, seeking to reconcile who they are with the people who shaped them.
Strangers on the Shore delves into the uncomfortable, often hidden realities of familial relationships. The novel uncovers the dark underbelly of relationships that society often deems sacrosanct, challenging the conventions of polite society. Through compelling narratives and powerful voices, Randhir Khare crafts a story that will resonate deeply with readers, prompting them to question societal norms and the complexities of human connections.

