Nell and Fen are anthropologists finishing up fieldwork on the fictional Mumbanyo tribe in New Guinea in the
interwar period. They are about to leave when they meet Bankson, a lonely anthropologist who convinces them to come with him back to his fieldwork site. There, Bankson introduces them to a new tribe, the Tam, a few hours down the river from his, for them to study. Nell wants a baby, and suffers multiple miscarriages during this time. Fen is charismatic, yet violent, and quickly learns the tribe's language. Bankson visits them after a few weeks to see how they are doing, and he admits to himself he is in love with Nell. While there, he suffers a seizure and falls ill. Fen takes care of him in the meantime. Towards the end of the novel, Fen runs off with a local boy in search of a flute artifact. Nell and Bankson confess their feelings to one another. When Fen returns, the boy has been killed, and Bankson realizes they must leave immediately. The three reluctantly leave to Sydney, where Nell and Fen return to America. Bankson asks Nell to stay, but she denies. Later, after thinking about reuniting with Nell, Bankson discovers she passed away on the boat to New York, under dubious circumstances. == Awards ==