Classic fiction enthusiasts have a new treasure with The Sea and the Self by Robinson, winner of Sahitya Sparsh Awards – Season 3 in the classic fiction category. This novel is a lyrical exploration of memory, longing, and the human heart. At the center is Captain David Carter, a solitary seafarer whose life has been shaped by orphanhood, war, love, and the relentless passage of time.
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