It's 1986 and 29-year-old Marlo O'Sullivan of London-Irish stock has just found out that his sister is his mother. To steady his life, he moves to Glengarriff, to a cottage he has inherited, in the stunning Beara Peninsula. When a neighbour dies unexpectedly, Marlo takes over his minibus service to Cork. There is nothing regular about the regulars on the bus - especially Sully, a non-verbal 6 year old, who goes nowhere but does the journey back and forth every day, on his own. Marlo is landed with this a strange but compassionate arrangement, fashioned to give the child's mother respite from his care. Sully's obsession with an imaginary friend in the ancient oak forests of Glengarriff slowly unveils its terrible secrets - a 400-hundred-year-old tragedy revels itself.
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A compelling modern Irish novel taking in the complexities of religion, culture and family life in rural communities interwoven with the true history of The Long March of O'Sullivan Beara in 1601.
A compelling and beguiling Irish historical love story

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781913109325
Publisert
2024-09-19
Utgiver
Vendor
HopeRoad
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

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Biographical note

Cauvery Madhavan was born in India and moved to Ireland 37 years ago. Her books Paddy Indian and The Uncoupling were published to critical acclaim. Her last novel, TheTainted was chosen by Laureate Sebastian Barry for his Laureate Picks 2020. It was one of An Post Book Awards' Top Summer Reads. The book won the runner-up prize for the SAHR Prize for Military Fiction and was chosen by The Times, UK, for their list of top 40 Historical Fiction novels. A very keen golfer and cook, she lives with her husband in County Kildare.