"Wild Honey" tells the story of two people who met first as children, then grew up into different worlds. They met again years later, quite unexpectedly, as adults. After the passage of so many years they might have had nothing in common, or everything. These things are unpredictable. No-one can really say where their story began, or how it might reach its end. Sometimes a "brief encounter" will last a lifetime. This is a story without a defined place in time, though I would suspect that the events described took place in the latter half of the twentieth century. There aren’t many characters. You won’t get lost, wondering who is who. It’s a story told by one person, from one point of view, and the narrator tells the story simply, without any kind of detail which doesn’t seem to matter. I don’t want to upstage the narrator by telling you much more - I hope you’ll want to read the book for yourself, and enjoy it.