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Trespasses
Trespasses | Louise Kennedy
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* AN OBSERVER DEBUT NOVELIST FOR 2022 * 'A compulsively readable love story' EMMA DONOGHUE 'A beautiful, devastating novel' NICK HORNBY 'Intense, unflinchingly honest, it broke my heart a million times' MARIAN KEYES 'I will continue to read everything she publishes' SARAH MOSS One by one, she undid each event, each decision, each choice. If Davy had remembered to put on a coat. If Seamie McGeown had not found himself alone on a dark street. If Michael Agnew had not walked through the door of the pub on a quiet night in February in his white shirt. There is nothing special about the day Cushla meets Michael, a married man from Belfast, in the pub owned by her family. But here, love is never far from violence, and this encounter will change both of their lives forever. As people get up each morning and go to work, school, church or the pub, the daily news rolls in of another car bomb exploded, another man beaten, killed or left for dead. In the class Cushla teaches, the vocabulary of seven-year-old children now includes phrases like 'petrol bomb' and 'rubber bullets'. And as she is forced to tread lines she never thought she would cross, tensions in the town are escalating, threatening to destroy all she is working to hold together. Tender and shocking, Trespasses is an unforgettable debut of people trying to live ordinary lives in extraordinary times. ----------- Picked as a highlight for 2022 by: The Times * i paper * New Statesman * New European * Irish Times * Irish Independent
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IuliaC
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This book is beautiful and heart-wrenching through its realistic depictions of normal people trying to live their ordinary lives in extremely violent times.

In 1970s' Belfast, a young Catholic school teacher falls in love with a Protestant married man and we see the tragedy of living during the Troubles unfold.

I enjoyed both this one and "Milkman".

sarahbarnes Ditto! 2w
IuliaC @sarahbarnes 😃👍 2w
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Rissreads
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I listened to this.
Northern Ireland in the 70‘s is a scary place! I was most affected by the young school children who are forced to grow up way before they should. Their childhoods stolen by the reality of life in conflict. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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BkClubCare
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Everything I read in July 2024; tagged book was my favorite.

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BkClubCare
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A young woman in Belfast, teaching 7 yo‘s at a Catholic school, failing at keeping her mom sober, and helping her brother run the family bar with mostly Protestant clientele- falls for the attention of an older married man. I thought it excellent and learned a lot of Irish slang, tightly plotted, fabulous minor character studies and true sense of place, or seemed - how could I know? Five slices of pie. Read for Tournament of Favorites #ToF2024

BkClubCare #Library Hardcover 292 pages #LitPie #IrishLit 4mo
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BkClubCare
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“I‘m away.”
“Where are you for?” said Gina.
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“You should be looking a fella a bit more sophisticated.”

Irish grammar!

BkClubCare Wheeker - great! , geg = lively person, sozzled = drunk 4mo
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 24-year old Cushla is a Catholic teacher who lives with her mother and works in the family pub near Belfast during the troubles. The book weaves her affair with an older, married, Protestant barrister, and also her relationships with the troubled family of a young student. The affair was really predatory, and the story took awhile to get into, but I ended up liking it. Bit of a slow burn for me. Soft pick.

Suet624 I liked this one quite a bit. Felt claustrophobic from the pressures she was under. 1w
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Anna40
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49%in I bail. Audio narration by Bríd Brennan is great, Kennedy an outstanding author. I find the relationship at this point not disturbing but gross. He‘s at least 26 years older, knew her father, some of the sex scenes, although not explicit, feel wrong and I‘ve noticed that in Kennedy‘s short stories as well, some of it sounds more like rape but is almost portrayed as passion? I just can‘t …

dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
Hooked_on_books People seemed to love this book and I feel you‘re supposed to cheer for this relationship, and I absolutely could not. The setting of Northern Ireland during the troubles was great and I wanted it to be more about that. 6mo
Anna40 @Hooked_on_books I agree. I didn‘t mind the beginning and him being older but the way she submits to him and some sex scenes and then the combination of all that just felt wrong. The writing is excellent and the setting was intriguing. 6mo
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Itchyfeetreader
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Beautifully written, a light touch that nonetheless brings the pain and fear of Northern Ireland at the peak of the troubles to life. Cushla is not an easy to like protagonist but her challenges, her ambiguous relationship with her religion, her deep care for her student soften off the edges of some of her poorer decisions. Would be a five star read but for the fact I was a bit icked out by the ‘great love story‘ which felt v unhealthy to me

Suet624 I remember feeling so claustrophobic while I was reading this one. Really liked it. 7mo
Itchyfeetreader @Suet624 that is such a great description. It‘s a smaller and smaller, almost suffocating world that is presented. Brilliantly executed - horrifically sad 7mo
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Gleefulreader
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Cushla, a young Catholic woman, starts a relationship with an older married Protestant man during the Troubles in Ireland. Although they don‘t live in the heart of the violence, the relationship is not without danger and a series of seemingly unrelated events creates chaos. I found this a fascinating lens with which to look at how the Troubles and the prejudice affected everyone during the period, even those not in Belfast.

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Cortg
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I enjoyed going back to 1970‘s Northern Ireland, a time & place I don‘t read about often. Cushla is a teacher by day and a bar maid at her family‘s pub in the evenings, living a quiet life with her alcoholic mom when she meets Michael. A secret affair begins…

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mjtwo
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14-26 Nov 2023
Belfast 1975. A young Catholic school teacher who works shifts in her family pub embarks on an affair with a married, middle aged and Protestant barrister. It is intimated at the outset that he becomes another victim of the Troubles.
All of which might make it seem this book is predictable and routine. But somehow it is not. The writing is wonderful and Cushla is a flawed but fully rendered protagonist, as are many other characters.

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mjtwo
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Just starting to really enjoy this when I found my hardcover version goes from page 54 back to 23! (It then proceeds to page 54 again before skipping to 87). Has this happened to others? Very tempted to keep reading or to start the audio but am going to try to be patient and start something else whilst waiting the 5+ weeks for the bookseller to send another version.

Soubhiville Oh no! I‘ve had something similar happen, it‘s so frustrating. 12mo
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nanuska_153
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I hated this SO MUCH, it's meant to be a love story but it is so problematic that the only reason I didn't DNF is because I thought that she'd realise and break up. He is older than her, which on itself wouldn't be a problem if he didn't know her father and knew her as a child.First time they are together he tells her that he was hoping to deflower her and after they have sex he says "so it's true that catholic girls are nymphomaniacs" ⬇️⬇️

nanuska_153 she gets turned on by that (?). He is married, controlling and constantly patronises her. The theme of being turned on by age difference is repeated through the book with different characters. I just found it so disturbing that although I am interested on The Troubles I couldn't digest anything that was happening. 13mo
nanuska_153 It's this 50 shades of Grey type of relationship that women are supposed to want. Well, I don't, and if you do, please, know you deserve better, don't let society tell you otherwise 13mo
nanuska_153 As a side note, everyone else in my book club loved it because of the description of the atmosphere during The Troubles, so if the above doesn't disgust you a lot, you should give it a try 13mo
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Donna1980
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This was not quite as good as the reviews had me believe. Whilst the writing is spot on and carefully portrays Belfast during the troubles I never quite felt the build up to the tragedy you knew was on its way, was effective. It just felt a bit flat for me. However from a historical point of view it was brilliant and I felt the feelings of the characters and their behaviours brought a real depth to the description. A solid read but not a rave!

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Will you stick with it? he said.
Yeah. I hate not finishing a book.
That‘s a good policy. Although sometimes I think life‘s too short.
📚🥃🚬

Suet624 A great read. 1y
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vlwelser
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This book is fantastic. I love this new trend of writing books set in N Ireland during the "Troubles." Milkman is still my fav, but this one might be my second choice.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
BkClubCare Milkman is astonishing! I liked this one, too. 4mo
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MicheleinPhilly
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Life has been kicking my butt lately but I‘ve still managed to read a smidge. I absolutely loved this. The love story was definitely the weakest element for me. The true highlight was Kennedy‘s wonderfully evocative portrait of a time, place, and community. Thanks again, Helen! 😘

squirrelbrain Glad you enjoyed it, and great review! 😘 1y
TrishB Agree totally- loved this one and definitely not just for the love story! 1y
Suet624 This was a favorite of mine, definitely. 1y
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RowReads1
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I loved it! Cushla is a young teacher in Northern Ireland during the troubles. She gets hot and heavy with an older married man. She was easy to relate to. There were moments I wished it were more in depth or complex. Overall it‘s a winner.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#womensprize short listed
This is very well done. The writing, setting, characters are all rich and haunting. Set in Ireland during The Troubles Cushla and Michael are having an affair.
The book is dark - and some will not like it due to lack of quotation marks - alcoholism, affairs, civil war. But it is also a bit sweet as she tries to care for the family of a student and her ill mother.
It took me longer to read than it should have but 4⭐

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RowReads1
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“Why are you so dirty? Said Gina. For God‘s sake, said
Crushla, turning the gas on under the water again. Michael had driven her to a derelict farmhouse. He‘d pulled her from the passenger seat and slapped her palms onto the roof of his car. She didn‘t know if she enjoyed it, but she loved the way he looked at her right before he hauled the gusset of her knickers aside and fucked her. “. 💄

SamAnne Yes, this novel was quite the read. 1y
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“I felt stupid. Your friends must think I‘m pathetic. She knew the kiss was coming but was surprised by its clumsiness, the clink of his teeth against hers, the scrape of his chin.It made her feel tender towards him and she found herself kissing him back gently to soothe him. He withdrew his hand and rubbed it across his face.My circumstances are complicated,he said. I realize how hackneyed that must sound. I won‘t always be able to get away”.💋

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Hooked_on_books
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Everyone raves about this book, but it didn‘t quite work for me. I thought the setting of Belfast and the background of the troubles was done really well, but I was never grabbed by the central storyline, which made the whole book fall flat.

Tamra Shoot. That‘s okay, so many more to read! 1y
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“Michael pushed his plate away and thanked Crushla. He pointed vaguely at the bag from the bookshop. Is that yours? He said. Yeah. She passed it to him, regretting having drawn a rainbow of tester lipstick on the back of her hand in Boots earlier. Ah, he said, when it was out of the bag. I‘ve read this. She had bought a copy of “The Black Prince” by Iris Murdoch because it looked like hard work and might stop her obsessing about him”.

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Leftcoastzen
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Probably the best book I‘ve read this year. The Troubles are as much a character in this book as the people in it.Chusla lives with her mother , helps out at the family‘s pub.You feel the hope that she feels, that the children she teaches live to see better times. When she meets a handsome man in the family pub, she can‘t help her interest & things will get beyond complicated. A compelling read.

Tamra I agree - so great! 1y
Cathythoughts Agreed ! A compelling read. 1y
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Reyzl
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I bought this book at Dublin airport and I couldn‘t put it down until I finished it. The conflict in Northern Ireland is at the heart of the story along with the personal stories of the characters who suffer inevitably from the conflict and their own struggles.

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SamAnne
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Really enjoyed this atmospheric novel set in Belfast area during The Troubles. Still, is there an Irish novel with a happy ending? Asking for a friend….

Tamra 😆 2y
IndoorDame I mean how happy are we looking for exactly? Cause I feel like Claire Keegan tends to leave me feeling not unhappy… 2y
SamAnne @IndoorDame hah! You are right. Claire Keegan tells sad stories that end on a note of hope, people doing the right thing. 2y
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Oryx They are out of print now but if you can get them, there's a trio of novels by Anne Dunlop. Starting with The Pineapple Tart. I love the family dynamic in them, and they to me perfectly sum up aspects of being northern Irish. They are funny and very real. Not as literary as Claire Keegan but I still love them. 2y
dabbe Cool cover, too! 🤩 2y
EclecticBookLover Try Factory Girls! It takes place during The Troubles but in the 90s. It's a different perspective, and I really enjoyed it. Reminiscent of the show Derry Girls, but with coarser language. It was a nice compliment to Tresspasses. 2y
RobES Anne Enright 'The Gathering' is super.... can't remember just how happy the ending is mind you .... not totally bleak. I live in N Ireland....it's honestly quite a happy place lol 2y
SamAnne @Oryx @EclecticBookLover @RobES hah! Thank you for the recommendations. I was joking a bit since I skew dark when it comes to reading. But sheesh. I‘m headed to Iceland and Ireland this summer and am reading a lot of Iceland/Scandinavian noir crime thrillers and Irish novels/history. The dark themes are beginning to wear in me. 😉. Appreciate the recommendations. 2y
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RowReads1
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#independentbookstoreday 🥳🥳🥳🥳

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Chelsea.Poole
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An expertly narrated audiobook set in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. This is another setting that‘s been explored extensively, but what a wonderful addition to the period. Cushla is a young teacher caring for her students, alcoholic mother, and works at her family‘s bar in the evenings. She becomes romantically entangled with an older man, which is the main focus of the book. Also, that cover art 😍

RowReads1 I just got this one. I‘m excited! 2y
SamAnne I'm about 2/3 through and really enjoying it. Also wondering: is there a “happy-go-lucky“ novel set in Ireland by an Irish author? No repression, alcoholism, drug use, forced pregnancies, pregnant girls forced to work in laundries, bombs, violence? Just half joking.. 2y
Suet624 @SamAnne haha. If there is one I haven‘t read it. Loved Trespasses. 1y
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charl08
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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It's late Sunday afternoon and I am going to drink some off brand Irish cream with my coffee while digging into my next #womensprizelonglist title.
Sponsored by Bailey's but drinking Costco 🤣

Saknicole 😍 I want to read this at some point 2y
Suet624 Just a great book. 2y
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Leniverse
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For the first 2/3s of the book the main and most interesting character is Northern Ireland itself. It's bleak and compelling. So I didn't mind that the plot wasn't all that. Then the final third is a rush of grief (but you already knew it wouldn't end well) and rage. There are a few characters there that I would like to bitch-slap in righteous anger, to put it mildly. I have a feeling this one will stay with me.

#WomensPrize 2023 #longlist

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Leniverse
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Jeez, I'm 87% into this book and The Cranberries turn up in my playlist rotation. Ode to My Family. I am going to be sobbing on the floor in a minute. All I need is for Zombie to play next. 😭

SamAnne Oof. This is next up for me. 2y
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Suet624
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Fantastic. A young woman, a teacher who cares for her students & tries to support one particular family, and has to care for her mother who is often drunk. She begins an affair with a married man which her brother, who runs the family bar, warns her about. However, the main character for me was Northern Ireland. This story is the first I‘ve read in which I viscerally felt smack dab in the midst of the claustrophobia and violence of The Troubles.

squirrelbrain Great review! 2y
Suet624 @squirrelbrain thank you! 2y
kspenmoll This is on my radar for May. Wonderful review! 2y
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Suet624 @kspenmoll can‘t wait to hear what you think. 2y
sarahbarnes Great review. I really loved this one, too. 2y
Suet624 Thanks. This book truly hit a sweet spot for me. Riveting. 2y
jlhammar Really hoping this makes the #WomensPrize shortlist. So good! 2y
Tamra I loved it too! 💙 2y
Jas16 Just bought this one and am now even more excited to read it. 2y
Cathythoughts Such a good book 👍🏻❤️ 2y
Cathythoughts Great review! 2y
BarbaraBB Fab review. 2y
TheKidUpstairs Yes! I thoroughly agree. I'm really rooting for this one to make the Shortlist! 2y
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AnneCecilie
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This was a compulsive read where I just had to keep on reading to find out what happened next.

Set during the troubles in Northern Ireland. Cushla helps her brother out in the bar and also works as a teacher. She starts an affair with a married man. At the same time she tries to help one of her pupils.

5th read from the #WomensLongList

Tamra It is compulsive! 2y
Cathythoughts Compulsive 👍🏻❤️ 2y
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JillR
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Well this one will break your heart. At first a quiet story of Cushla in Northern Ireland in the 1970s, surrounded by the awful reality of the Troubles. She falls for a married man, Michael, a Protestant barrister fighting for the rights of young Catholic men. I was completely gripped and couldn‘t put it down. The final third left me reeling. This is not an easy story to read, but there was a tenderness to the writing that I loved.

Cathythoughts I just finished this one and loved it too ❤️ 2y
sarahbarnes Loved this one too. ♥️ Great review. 2y
Tamra I agree, it‘s gripping. 2y
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Cathythoughts
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I enjoyed this one. A compulsive read , Louise Kennedy really tuned into the atmosphere of the time, 1970‘s Belfast. I was on tender hooks the whole time waiting for something to happen ❤️💔

Tamra Me too! I‘m glad you enjoyed it. Beautiful pic 💛 (edited) 2y
Cathythoughts @Tamra I didn‘t realize it was a romance .. so well done 👍🏻 (edited) 2y
Tamra @Cathythoughts I liked it despite the romance! 😆 I didn‘t know it going in either. 2y
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Cathythoughts @Tamra A romance with an intense backdrop … I loved the characters too, the mother !! 2y
Tamra @Cathythoughts perfect description. 😬 2y
LeahBergen I‘ll keep this one on my radar for when I‘m book shopping! 2y
TrishB A very unromantic romance! I loved it too. 2y
Tamra @TrishB oh yes, another great description! 2y
Tamra @LeahBergen yes do! 2y
sarahbarnes Great review! I had the same experience reading it. 2y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen Oh do! It‘s good 👍🏻 ❤️💔 2y
Suet624 This was sooo good. 2y
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Kazzie
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Really liked the window into Northern Ireland in the 70s. Beautiful and tragic story, really liked the protagonist. She is relatable and kind and strong and insecure. Would recommend

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Deblovestoread
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On my short list for the #WomensPrize. The mention of a few 70‘s song really tied me into the time period when I knew little about Ireland and the troubles. I loved Cushla as she fell in love and as she did so many good things but not considered the “right” things. Never easy to read about that time.

#TBRTarot #Onewordtitle
#52weeks #samenameasauthor #Louise

CBee Yay! I want to read this one too. 2y
Suet624 Just saw my library has it. Can‘t wait to read it. 2y
Teresereading Saw LK at Adelaide writers week, on my TBR 2y
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charl08
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Fabulous book. Recommended.
(Something in my eye though.)

#WomensPrize #Longlist

Megabooks Definitely an emotional read. 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures This is on my short list for this month! Happy to see people enjoying it. 2y
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charl08
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Oh no, I'm worried about what's going to happen to these characters...

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 2y
Tamra Bahahaha 2y
julesG Freezer books❤️❤️❤️ 2y
Suet624 Haha. Yeah, me too. Halfway through. 2y
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Gissy
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This month was dedicated to slow pace, character driven with dysfunctional family novels. Most of them by Irish authors which suggest that I like that writing style. I liked this novel. One of the #Women‘s fiction prizelonglist novels. This is about Cushla and her forbidden relationship with Michael Agnew a barrister. About how much harm religious prejudices can make and how dangerous can be to defend the injustice. ⬇️

Gissy Sad but with a transcendence ending. What the judges will evaluate? Interesting to see the short list. 4⭐️
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Gissy GoodRead #ATY AroundTheYear prompt #9 2y
SamAnne Planning to start this one next. Headed to Ireland this summer and am reading lots of Irish authors and history! 2y
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LeahBergen Lovely review. ❤️ 2y
kspenmoll I have this to read- nice review! 2y
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charl08
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The body of a man was found off the Shore Road by a woman out walking her dog.
I wouldn‘t thank you for a dog, said Gina. You‘d be odds-on to find a corpse

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It wasn't in Belfast, he said. A booby-trap bomb that was intended for a British Army foot patrol exploded prematurely, killing two boys near the border. They died instantly.

Booby trap. Incendiary device. Gelignite. Nitroglycerine. Petrol bomb. Rubber bullets. Saracen. Internment. The Special Powers Act. Vanguard. The vocabulary of a seven-year-old child now.

SamAnne I‘m starting this one this week! 2y
charl08 @SamAnne I keep getting distracted... 2y
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Deblovestoread
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Hope to get to both of these in April. I have planned to read Honor every month since January but it keeps getting bumped. #AuldLangSpine I tried to listen to Trespasses on audio and it didn‘t work for me so hoping print will be better. #WomensPrize

#TBRTarot @CBee

CBee I want to read Trespasses! 2y
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CatMS
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I cannot begin to say how much I liked this book. Having read many fiction & non-fiction books & articles about the troubles in Ireland this book gives a very personal view of how tenuous life was for Catholics living in Northern Ireland during those times. After finishing I re-read the opening chapter, so glad I did as that for me was the perfect ending of this wonderful novel.

CarolynM Looking forward to this one 2y
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JenniferP
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Lots of good books this month, but the tagged was my favorite. And look! A #bookspinbingo! Having fun with this challenge.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fantastic month!!! 2y
BarbaraBB Impressive! 2y
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charl08
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Gina lugged herself upright and took the tray from Cushla. She picked up a piece of toast and bit the centre, her mouth contorting in disgust as she chewed. It could do with more butter, she said.

Butter's bad for you, said Cushla.

It's so dry I'm more likely to choke to death than have a stroke...

#WomensPrizeLonglist2023

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Cuilin
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It‘s a pick but it‘s depressing. Set in Northern Ireland during the 70‘s. A time and place where who you are and where you come from matters more then your character. An evocative and compelling story of love and kindness thwarted by violent sectarianism.

Cinfhen I borrowed this book from the library a few weeks ago but I wasn‘t feeling it. If it makes the shortlist for #WomansPrize23 I‘ll try again 😬 2y
Cuilin @Cinfhen on plus side it‘s a quick read. 2y
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