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Annie Dunne

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Annie Dunne and her cousin Sarah live and work on a small farm in a remote and beautiful part of Wicklow in late 1950s Ireland. All about them the old green roads are being tarred, cars are being purchased, a way of life is about to disappear. Like two old rooks, they hold to their hill in Kelsha, cherishing everything. When Annie's nephew and his wife go to London to find work, their two small children, a little boy and his older sister, are brought down to spend the summer with their great-aunt.

It is a strange chance for happiness for Annie, but against that happiness moves the figure of Billy Kerr, with his ambiguous attentions to Sarah, threatening to drive Annie from her last niche of safety. Suddenly being surrounded by children also proves sometimes darkened and puzzling to her, and she struggles to find clear ground, clear light-to preserve her sense of love and place against these subtle forces of disquiet.

A summer of adventure, pain, delight, and ultimately epiphany unfolds for both the children and their elderly caretakers in this poignant and exquisitely told story of innocence, loss, and reconciliation.

Review:

"....[T]he emotional range is far broader, and the sparks of delight and love that shot through his previous work are given more oxygen here and encouraged to burn...." Ron Charles, The Christian Science Monitor (read the entire CSM review)

About the Author

Sebastian Barry is a playwright whose work has been produced in London, Dublin, Sydney, and New York. His play, The Steward of Christendom, garnered international acclaim.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780670031122
Author:
Barry, Sebastian
Publisher:
Viking Adult
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Ireland
Subject:
Farm life
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
Aunts
Subject:
Aged women
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Older women
Subject:
General Fiction
Edition Number:
1st American ed.
Series Volume:
10381
Publication Date:
20020826
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
228 p.
Dimensions:
8.68x5.22x.86 in. .82 lbs.

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