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**WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD**

‘I love
Idaho’ Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the Train

This sharp, stunning debut novel and Irish bestseller about grief, loss and redemption is your next literary obsession


One hot August day a family drives to a mountain clearing to collect birch wood. Jenny, the mother, is in charge of lopping any small limbs off the logs with a hatchet. Wade, the father, does the stacking. The two daughters, June and May, aged nine and six, drink lemonade, swat away horseflies, bicker, sing snatches of songs as they while away the time.

But then Jenny does something unspeakable, an act so extreme it will scatter the family in every different direction, and leave dark unanswered questions for years to come.

‘Unflinching…multi-layered storytelling that is both beautiful and devastating’ Rachel Joyce, author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

‘A puzzle that enthrals from the outset’ Guardian


‘Hauntingly brilliant, this book will stay with you for days after you’ve put it down’ Evening Standard, Books of the Year

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**WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD**‘I love Idaho’ Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the TrainThis sharp,... Read more

    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 08/02/2018
    ISBN13: 9780099593959, 978-0099593959
    ISBN10: 0099593955

    Number of Pages: 320

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description

    **WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD**

    ‘I love
    Idaho’ Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the Train

    This sharp, stunning debut novel and Irish bestseller about grief, loss and redemption is your next literary obsession


    One hot August day a family drives to a mountain clearing to collect birch wood. Jenny, the mother, is in charge of lopping any small limbs off the logs with a hatchet. Wade, the father, does the stacking. The two daughters, June and May, aged nine and six, drink lemonade, swat away horseflies, bicker, sing snatches of songs as they while away the time.

    But then Jenny does something unspeakable, an act so extreme it will scatter the family in every different direction, and leave dark unanswered questions for years to come.

    ‘Unflinching…multi-layered storytelling that is both beautiful and devastating’ Rachel Joyce, author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

    ‘A puzzle that enthrals from the outset’ Guardian


    ‘Hauntingly brilliant, this book will stay with you for days after you’ve put it down’ Evening Standard, Books of the Year

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