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A River in the Trees

Autor Jacqueline O'Mahony
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2019
Two women.
Two stories.
One hundred years of secrets.

A sweeping novel of love, loss, family and history for readers who love Maggie O'Farrell, John Boyne and Donal Ryan

'Thrilling, thoughtful, passionate' Daily Mail
'Beautiful, unsentimental, intelligent' The Times

1919

Ireland is about to be torn apart by the War of Independence.

Hannah O'Donovan helps her father hide rebel soldiers in the attic, putting her family in great danger from the British soldiers who roam the countryside. An immediate connection between Hannah and O'Riada, the leader of this hidden band of rebels, will change her life and that of her family forever . . .

2019

Ellen is at a crossroads: her marriage is in trouble, her career is over and she's grieving the loss of a baby. After years in London, she decides to come home to Ireland to face the things she's tried so hard to escape. Reaching into the past, she feels a connection to her ancestor, the mysterious Hannah O'Donovan. But why won't anyone in her family talk about Hannah? And how can this journey help Ellen put her life back together?

'A gripping novel about two women, their desires and frustrations, about the wars they find themselves fighting . . . a thrill to discover' Belinda McKeon

'A fierce, beautifully written story' Louise O'Neill
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781787473539
ISBN-10: 1787473538
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Quercus Books
Colecția riverrun
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Excellent . . . O'Mahony's writing is beautiful and this unsentimental, intelligent book is highly recommended.
A thrilling, thoughtful, passionate novel full of rich Irish atmosphere
A gripping tale of families and secrets
Hannah and Ellen, the two protagonists, are separated by a century but linked by ancestry, history and secrets
A mighty read
A story about family secrets and lies regarding the War of Independence and one mysterious woman's involvement
The writing is eloquent and accomplished weaving together the lives of these women in trauma.
A gripping novel about two women, about their desires and frustrations, about the wars they find themselves fighting, whether on the ground or in their minds. Jacqueline O'Mahony writes brilliantly of what it is like to be in trouble, to be uncertain and alone, and to have to confront hard realities. Compassionate yet unsentimental, sharply insightful yet steeped in story, this debut is a thrill to discover.
A fierce, beautifully told story, which keeps the reader gripped until the very last page. Jacqueline O'Mahony is one to watch