Believers in Love

Believers in Love by Alan Clay, published by Artmedia Publishing in 2001, is a work of fiction comprising 312 pages. The narrative follows Sax, who is grappling with exhaustion and a desire to escape the chaos of life. His encounters with Zoe and a day spent at Bondi Beach with his daughter, Sarah, set off a series of transformative events that alter the course of their lives.
Readers will find that the story unfolds as Sax and Sarah are invited to participate in a festival in New Zealand, where they are tasked with building a sandcastle. This opportunity leads them into a whirlwind of new experiences alongside Zoe and Adam, the festival organizer. The book explores themes of connection and adventure, as the characters navigate their evolving relationships and the excitement of unexpected journeys.
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Sax is exhausted from lack of sleep, and hiding from the vast whirl of experience. Then in one day he meets Zoe and takes his daughter Sarah to Bondi beach to build a sandcastle. Both events change his future. Sax and Sarah are discovered on Bondi beach and whisked off to build a sandcastle for a festival in New Zealand, and this launches them on other, equally as exciting adventures, along with Zoe and Adam, the festival organiser.
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