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What a place it was, that dark little house that was two rooms up and two down... I don't remember to this day where we all slept, though there was a funeral now and then to thin us out. This is the powerful story of two hard-driven men – one a celebrated English novelist, the other a successful Irish entrepreneur – and of their sons, in whom are invested all their fathers' hopes and ambitions. Oliver Essex and Rory O'Riorden grow up as friends, but in the years after the Great War their fathers' lofty plans have unexpected consequences.

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A vigorous novel of frustrated lives. A story that is remorseless in its insistence on futility; pitiless as life itself * Times Literary Supplement *
Mesmerising... 600 pages of astute observation about social division, loveless marriage, the Troubles, the errors of over-indulgent fatherhood and the upheavals of World War I make for a hugely irresistible and satisfying read' * Daily Mail *

My Son, My Son

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    A Paperback / softback by Howard Spring, Michael Schmidt

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 07/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9781784970772, 978-1784970772
      ISBN10: 1784970778

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What a place it was, that dark little house that was two rooms up and two down... I don't remember to this day where we all slept, though there was a funeral now and then to thin us out. This is the powerful story of two hard-driven men – one a celebrated English novelist, the other a successful Irish entrepreneur – and of their sons, in whom are invested all their fathers' hopes and ambitions. Oliver Essex and Rory O'Riorden grow up as friends, but in the years after the Great War their fathers' lofty plans have unexpected consequences.

      Trade Review
      A vigorous novel of frustrated lives. A story that is remorseless in its insistence on futility; pitiless as life itself * Times Literary Supplement *
      Mesmerising... 600 pages of astute observation about social division, loveless marriage, the Troubles, the errors of over-indulgent fatherhood and the upheavals of World War I make for a hugely irresistible and satisfying read' * Daily Mail *

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