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*THE #3 IRISH BESTSELLER*

'Momentous and epic' BERNARD MACLAVERTY

'Superb and moving' JOHN BANVILLE
'A lovely, piercing book' SEBASTIAN BARRY

Three generations. More than a century of famine, war, violence and love.

At sixteen Nancy, the only member of her family to survive the Great Famine, leaves her small island for the mainland. Finding work in a grand house on the edge of Cork City, she feels irrepressibly drawn to the charismatic gardener Michael Egan, sparking a love affair that soon throws her into a fight for her life.

In 1920, Nancy's son Jer has lived through battles of his own as a soldier in the Great War. Now drunk in a jail cell, he struggles to piece together where he has come from, and who he wants to be.

And in the early 1980s, Jer's youngest child Nellie is nearing the end of her life in a council house, moments away from her childhood home; remembering the night when she and her family stole back something that was rightfully theirs, she imagines what lies in store for those who will survive her.

'Brilliantly immerses us in its respective time periods' SUNDAY TIMES

Life Sentences: the unforgettable Irish bestseller

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*THE #3 IRISH BESTSELLER*'Momentous and epic' BERNARD MACLAVERTY'Superb and moving' JOHN BANVILLE'A lovely, piercing book' SEBASTIAN BARRYThree generations. More than... Read more

    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 13/01/2022
    ISBN13: 9781529112962, 978-1529112962
    ISBN10: 1529112966

    Number of Pages: 240

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

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    *THE #3 IRISH BESTSELLER*

    'Momentous and epic' BERNARD MACLAVERTY

    'Superb and moving' JOHN BANVILLE
    'A lovely, piercing book' SEBASTIAN BARRY

    Three generations. More than a century of famine, war, violence and love.

    At sixteen Nancy, the only member of her family to survive the Great Famine, leaves her small island for the mainland. Finding work in a grand house on the edge of Cork City, she feels irrepressibly drawn to the charismatic gardener Michael Egan, sparking a love affair that soon throws her into a fight for her life.

    In 1920, Nancy's son Jer has lived through battles of his own as a soldier in the Great War. Now drunk in a jail cell, he struggles to piece together where he has come from, and who he wants to be.

    And in the early 1980s, Jer's youngest child Nellie is nearing the end of her life in a council house, moments away from her childhood home; remembering the night when she and her family stole back something that was rightfully theirs, she imagines what lies in store for those who will survive her.

    'Brilliantly immerses us in its respective time periods' SUNDAY TIMES

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