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| | | | | Fiction - paperback; Faber & Faber; 164 pages; 2014. Deirdre Madden's The Birds of the Innocent Wood, first published in 1988, is a mysterious, opaque tale about dark family secrets and strained relationships spanning two generations. It reads a bit like a thriller, helped by a few fast-paced early chapters, before settling into an intriguing... | |
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| | | | | Fiction - paperback; Faber & Faber; 208 pages; 2016. Edna O'Brien's fourth novel, August is a Wicked Month, was first published in 1965 and subsequently banned by the Irish censors for the story's sexual candour. That candour comes in the form of the book's protagonist, Ellen, a 27-year-old Irishwoman separated from her husband, who goes... | |
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| | | | | Fiction - Kindle edition; Tramp Press; 288 pages; 2022. The rhythms of nature and the passing of time are the central themes in Sara Baume's latest novel Seven Steeples. Set over the course of seven years, it tells the quiet, contemplative story of Bell (Isabel) and Sigh (Simon), who both ditch their menial city jobs... | |
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