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Coastliners

By: Harris, Joanne, 1964-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Black Swan ISBN: 9780552998857; 9780385601726.DDC classification:
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The story is set on the tiny island of Le Devin, off the Brittany coast. The ageing population consists of two communities; the wealthy La Houssinière, which covers the most habitable part of the island and which is favoured by tourists, and Les Salants, an impoverished, anachronistic fishing village with little to recommend it to outsiders. Rivalry has existed between the two communities for years. The main point of contention between them is La Houssinière’s complete control over the island’s only beach and the source of its prosperity.