[1] The novel is centred around the Greek island of Kalymnos where, for thousands of years, the locals have put out to sea to dive for sponges.
But now a chemist has developed a synthetic substitute and the locals must learn to deal with the consequences of that discovery.
Don Edwards, reviewing the novel in The Sydney Morning Herald, found that the authors "have an exotic setting that gives them opportunities for the descriptive writing they favour."
"[2] A reviewer in The Bulletin was not impressed with the novel: "In general the imagery is laid on too thickly, the rhythms too obvious, the manner too portentous.
Passages of colorful prose follow one another in such quick succession that the reader is first dazzled and then benumbed.