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The Sea in the Metro

Jayne Tuttle

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Hardie Grant Books
29 July 2025
On the métro I ask her if she can see the sea. She points at me. Not la mère, I laugh. La mer! The sea! I can’t see the sea, or myself as a mother, right now. All I see is sneakers and a skateboard and two shabby suitcases, one blue, one red. A soft, sweet head, curls tied up in pigtails, my face in them …

Jayne is a new mother in Paris trying to balance her creative ambition and lust for city life with the instinctual urges of motherhood - and failing.

As her relationship with her husband and the city strains, she searches for answers in a friendship with an older Frenchwoman, the streets, the crowds, in art and writing and new wave cinema… but finds only more questions. Something has to give, but what?

From the critically acclaimed author of Paris or Die and My Sweet Guillotine comes a powerfully written story of desire, art and the complexity of modern womanhood.  

Praise for The Sea in the Metro:

‘This is a book like sheet lightning: sudden, illuminating and sometimes terrifying. The Sea in the Metro tells the story of falling out of love with a city and back in love with life, the perfect denouement to Jayne Tuttle’s Paris trilogy. Frank. Devastating. Hilarious.'—Tegan Bennett-Daylight, author of The Details

‘The Sea in the Metro is a paean to the big life, and depicts it in all its fizzing, thrilling complexity. A book of questions, longing, and falling in and out of love with motherhood, the city, and love itself. I adored it.'—Dominic Amerena, author of I Want Everything

‘Stunning. Her best yet. The Sea in the Metro proves that Jayne Tuttle is a major talent.'—Toni Jordan, author of Tenderfoot

‘Sometimes reading The Sea in the Metro is like looking in a mirror. Confronting. Other times it’s like watching a football match complete with involuntary gasps, the occasional boo and a loud and lusty cheering on of our heroine. Which is all to say that the book is an entirely immersive experience. What a feat Jayne Tuttle’s latest book is. I loved it.’ —Sophie Cunningham, author of This Devastating Fever

‘A whirlwind of longing – mother-longing, lover-longing, artist-longing – this book will sweep you off your feet.’ —Siang Lu, author of Ghost Cities

 

‘Epic, fearless and compellingly honest ... Tuttle’s writing rings with authenticity while facing the darker, utterly real moments of motherhood, desire and the beautiful, infuriating pursuit of art.'—Katherine Brabon, author of Body Friend

 

‘Living intersections of bodies and wit, there is an addictive element about it - memory, consciousness, motherhood.’—Misha Honcharenko, author of Trap Unfolds me Greedily

 

'Lyrical, fierce and often funny, The Sea in the Metro is a wonderfully vivid self-portrait of a young woman navigating the entanglements of love and loss, mortality and motherhood, creativity and paying the bills. It’s also a profound meditation on the idea of home. I loved it.'—Jennifer Higgie, author of The Other Side, A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World

'The Sea in the Metro is a paean to the big life, and depicts it in all its fizzing, thrilling complexity. A novel of questions, longing, and falling in and out of love with motherhood, the city, and love itself. I adored it.' —Dominic Amerena, author of I Want Everything
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Imprint:   Hardie Grant Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781743797860
ISBN 10:   1743797869
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jayne Tuttle is the author of the critically acclaimed books Paris or Die and My Sweet Guillotine. She has written for The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, the Guardian and a host of international outlets. Raised in Melbourne, Jayne moved to Paris in 2004 to take up a French Government Enseignement Supérieur scholarship to attend the Jacques Lecoq Theatre School. After graduating, she remained in France to work in theatre, and as a translator and bilingual copywriter. In 2021 Jayne and fellow Lecoq alumnus John Bolton developed Paris or Die into a solo stage play, touring Melbourne, regional Victoria and France. In 2023, Jayne was sponsored by the Ville de Paris to adapt and perform the play for an international audience. Jayne has received fellowships from the La Napoule Art Foundation and Bundanon Trust, and is a long-term artist-in-residence at the Centre les Récollets in Paris. In 2021, she was awarded the Varuna Eric Dark Flagship Fellowship. Jayne co-owns The Bookshop at Queenscliff.

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