In Comfortably Numb, by Sue Graeme Brown, readers are taken on an emotional journey through the life of Cornelius Hanton and those lives who mingle with his own. His story begins in 18th century England, when at the age of 11 circumstances propel him to the open seas aboard the Escapade. He finally reaches New Zealand, a country struggling in its infancy, where many more valuable lessons await.
Through the tumultuous waves and struggles on land and sea, Cornelius sees his destiny in a proposition and a brown haired beauty. His life has become a ball of clay, shaped by challenges of betrayal, loss, love, sacrifice, and letting go.
This historical fiction novel paints a vivid picture of 18th century maritime life and the shaping of a new country. Comfortably Numb is a poignant exploration of resilience, the true meaning of family, and the human spirit's capacity to endure.