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A baby is found washed upon the shore of an Irish fishing village in the 1970s. Ambrose Bonnar, a local fisherman, decides his family should keep him but Brendan is an odd boy, given to offering benedictions to the other villagers, and despised by his ‘brother‘ Declan.
This was a little reminiscent of Coast Road, but not as good - there was too much about fishing for my liking. A pick, but #borrownotbuy.
#netgalley Out 6th Feb in the UK
BarbaraBB Sounds good though 3w
TheKidUpstairs Hmm...interesting. I was looking forward to this one, but I didn't like Coast Road. I'll probably still try it if my library gets a copy, and take your advice to borrow not buy! 3w
squirrelbrain Oh, it‘s interesting that you didn‘t like Coast Road @TheKidUpstairs - the similarities are really just time and place. I thought this was a bit more pedestrian and slow-moving. What I did like was the style - told in first person plural by all of the villagers - ‘we knew‘, ‘we saw‘ etc 3w