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| | | | | Book Review for "Amongst Women" by John McGahern. Summary: "Moran is an old Republican whose life was forever transformed by his days of glory as a guerilla leader in the War of Independence. Now, in old age, living in the country, Moran is still fighting - with his family, his friends, even himself - in... | |
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| | | | | Sebastian Barry is one of my favourite Irish authors; he writes beautifully and I've loved some of his previous books - in fact, the only one I've read that I didn't like much was Days Without End, mainly because the subject (army life in the American West during the Indian Wars) didn't really appeal to... | |
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| | | | | THE SHORTLIST FOR 2024 WALTER SCOTT PRIZE HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED! The judges have announced the shortlist for the 2024 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, which is now under the new management of The Abbotsford Trust. The six books going forward for the £25,000 award are: THE NEW LIFE by Tom Crewe (Chatto... | |
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| | | In "The Belle of Belgrave," book two in the "Belles of London" series, Mimi Matthews's masterful storytelling draws us in with her subtle parallels to the classic fairytale, "Beauty and the Beast." | ||