Merham is a well-ordered 1950s seaside town: the kind of town in which everyone knows their place (and those who don't are promptly put in it). Lottie Swift, an evacuee who has grown up with the respectable Holden family, loves Merham, while the Holdens' daughter Celia chafes against the constraints of the town.
Now, almost fifty years on, Arcadia is returning to life, and its inhabitants stirring up strong feelings again. And prompting more than one person to look into their own romantic history and ask: Can you ever leave your past behind?
Read More[She] deftly handles her involved plot, skillfully exploring the different family dynamics; her thoughtful tone and light touch makes this a delightful read - Publishers WeeklyIf you liked Chocolat by Joanne Harris, you'll love FOREIGN FRUIT . . . blissful, romantic reading - CompanyMoyes evokes the strictures of time beautifully, as well as the enervating charms of a sleepy resort. - Good Housekeeping