When a family member dies in Australia, Ria flies from New Zealand and returns to the family and home in Australia
she suddenly left decades before as a teenager. Waiting for her return are her husband and son in New Zealand.
Neither family has met the other, and Ria has always kept her Maori, Australian, New Zealand identities and lives
separate. But the family tensions, unfinished arguments, connections to places and meeting of former friends, lead
Ria to revisit her memories and reflect on the social and cultural tensions and racism she experienced, and the
decisions she made. The novel confronts the complexities of families, secrets and trauma and the way these play
out across generations. It also explores the ways in which Maori cultural traditions and tikanga are transmuted
and transformed across the Tasman, across time and space.