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WINNER OF THE WALTER SCOTT HISTORICAL PRIZE FOR FICTION, 2020

WINNER OF THE DALKEY LITERARY AWARD FOR NOVEL OF THE YEAR, 2020

SHORTLISTED FOR THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS, 2019

An Irish Independent and Irish Times Book of the Year, 2019

From the author of Tatty,
the Dublin: One City One Book 2020 choice
________________________

'It is a long time since I have read such a fine novel or one that I have enjoyed quite so much.' Irish Times

1950: late summer season on Cape Cod. Michael, a ten-year-old boy, is spending the summer with Richie and his glamorous but troubled mother. Left to their own devices, the boys meet a couple living nearby - the artists Jo and Edward Hopper - and an unlikely friendship is forged.

She, volatile, passionate and often irrational, suffers bouts of obsessive sexual jealousy. He, withdrawn and unwell, depressed by his inability to work, becomes besotted by Richie's frail and beautiful Aunt Katherine who has not long to live - an infatuation he shares with young Michael.

A novel of loneliness and regret, the legacy of World War II and the ever-changing concept of the American Dream.

'A brilliant portrait... With a beguiling grace and a deceptive simplicity, Christine Dwyer Hickey reminds us that the past is never far away - rather, it constantly surrounds us, suspends us, haunts us.' Colum McCann

The Narrow Land

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    Publisher: Atlantic Books
    Publication Date: 06/02/2020
    ISBN13: 9781786496744, 978-1786496744
    ISBN10: 1786496747

    Number of Pages: 384

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    WINNER OF THE WALTER SCOTT HISTORICAL PRIZE FOR FICTION, 2020

    WINNER OF THE DALKEY LITERARY AWARD FOR NOVEL OF THE YEAR, 2020

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS, 2019

    An Irish Independent and Irish Times Book of the Year, 2019

    From the author of Tatty,
    the Dublin: One City One Book 2020 choice
    ________________________

    'It is a long time since I have read such a fine novel or one that I have enjoyed quite so much.' Irish Times

    1950: late summer season on Cape Cod. Michael, a ten-year-old boy, is spending the summer with Richie and his glamorous but troubled mother. Left to their own devices, the boys meet a couple living nearby - the artists Jo and Edward Hopper - and an unlikely friendship is forged.

    She, volatile, passionate and often irrational, suffers bouts of obsessive sexual jealousy. He, withdrawn and unwell, depressed by his inability to work, becomes besotted by Richie's frail and beautiful Aunt Katherine who has not long to live - an infatuation he shares with young Michael.

    A novel of loneliness and regret, the legacy of World War II and the ever-changing concept of the American Dream.

    'A brilliant portrait... With a beguiling grace and a deceptive simplicity, Christine Dwyer Hickey reminds us that the past is never far away - rather, it constantly surrounds us, suspends us, haunts us.' Colum McCann

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