Well, there could be a group of characters. For example, a family that is forced to leave their home across the sea due to some circumstances. There may be a father figure who is trying to protect his family, a mother who is the emotional support, and children who are adapting to the new situation. Or there could be a band of misfits who come together on the journey beyond the sea, each with their own backstories and goals.
Often in such historical fictions, there would be a protagonist, perhaps a child from a fishing village. This child might be curious about the world beyond the bright sea. There could also be a wise elder in the village who serves as a guide or mentor to the younger characters. And perhaps a stranger who comes from across the sea, bringing new ideas and stories.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'beyond that the sea a novel'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release that I'm not familiar with. You could try searching for it in a library database or a book - related website.
One of the main themes could be adventure. The 'beyond the sea' setting often implies exploration and facing the unknown. Another theme might be self - discovery. When the characters are in a new and unfamiliar place across the sea, they are forced to learn more about themselves. Also, it could involve themes of cultural clash if the story involves different cultures on either side of the sea.
Not having read the 'Beyond Black' novel, it's difficult to say exactly who the main characters are. However, in a story that seems to deal with the concept of 'beyond' and 'black' (which might imply mystery or the supernatural), we might expect to find a character who is haunted by something from the other side. This character could be a young person, perhaps in their twenties or thirties, who is trying to make sense of their experiences. There might also be a sidekick - type character, someone who is more practical and tries to ground the haunted character. And then there could be an antagonist of sorts, a force or entity from the 'beyond' that is causing trouble or standing in the way of the protagonist's journey towards understanding or peace.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But typically in a novel, the main characters could be an individual on a personal journey, or perhaps a group of friends or family members.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the 'Beyond Love Novel' in detail. But usually, there would be a male and a female lead. They are likely to be the ones whose love story forms the core of the novel.
As I'm not familiar with this 'beyond worlds novel', it's impossible to say who the main characters are. They could be ordinary people who are thrust into extraordinary situations involving these other worlds, or they could be some sort of inter - dimensional travelers or explorers with special skills or powers.
I'm not sure specifically, but it could be a scientist who is an expert in time - related theories. Maybe he is the one who initiates the journey beyond the timescape.
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it. But it could have a brave hero or heroine as the main character, someone who is not afraid to face the unknown in 'the beyond'.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel, but typically there would be the divorced couple as main characters. Maybe there's also a close friend or a family member who plays a significant role in their post - divorce lives.