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While growing up in West Belfast, Sean does everything he''s supposed to do. He works hard, he studies, and he - mostly - stays out of trouble. The thirty-year conflict is over, he''s told, and his future is lit with promise.

But when Sean returns home from university, he finds much of the same-the same friends doing the same gear in the same clubs; the same lost brothers and mad fathers; the same closed doors; the same silences. There are no jobs, Sean''s degree isn''t worth the paper it''s written on, and no one will give him the time of day. One night, he assaults a stranger at a party, and everything begins to come undone.

Close to Home begins with this sudden act of violence and expands into a startling portrait of working-class Ireland under the long shadow of the Troubles. It''s a first novel drawn from life, written with the immediacy of thought. It''s about what happens when men get desperate, about the cycles of loss and trauma and secrecy that keep

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    Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    Publication Date: 16/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9780374608323, 978-0374608323
    ISBN10: 0374608326

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    While growing up in West Belfast, Sean does everything he''s supposed to do. He works hard, he studies, and he - mostly - stays out of trouble. The thirty-year conflict is over, he''s told, and his future is lit with promise.

    But when Sean returns home from university, he finds much of the same-the same friends doing the same gear in the same clubs; the same lost brothers and mad fathers; the same closed doors; the same silences. There are no jobs, Sean''s degree isn''t worth the paper it''s written on, and no one will give him the time of day. One night, he assaults a stranger at a party, and everything begins to come undone.

    Close to Home begins with this sudden act of violence and expands into a startling portrait of working-class Ireland under the long shadow of the Troubles. It''s a first novel drawn from life, written with the immediacy of thought. It''s about what happens when men get desperate, about the cycles of loss and trauma and secrecy that keep

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