Absolutely. It's not just about the ocean, is it? It's about what happens to human beings when they get drenched. The ice broke long ago. The women are teasing one another. They are all seasoned travellers, used to bonding and breaking up. After all, says Protima from Pune, we're all in the same boat. Even the huge school group is resolving itself into individuals. The boy who got lost (and found), Hari, the other Hari, the polite one who surrenders his hard-won chair to Miss Anand, who has a birthday coming up, a boy called Window Seat, the boy who keeps going back for more rice and the four schoolgirls, their hair curling wildly as it dries in the wind. Two inseparable six-year-olds are always at the water's edge. For hours, they poke sticks into the wet sand and watch the holes fill up again.