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TRESSPASSES: Louise Kennedy

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TRESSPASSES: Louise Kennedy
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  • Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
  • ISBN13 9781526623331
  • ISBN10 1526623331
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Colección INGLES
  • Año de Edición 2022
  • Idioma Inglés

TRESSPASSES: Louise Kennedy

Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING

-5% dto.    23,75€
22,57€
Ahorra 1,19€
Disponibilidad limitada, recíbelo en 7 días. Uno de nuestros libreros lo conseguirá para ti.
Envío gratis
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

Gut-wrenchingly powerful . . . Blistering . . . Thrillingly readable, bursting with both anger and a touching compassion for (most of) the people caught up in a situation they're powerless to change . . . It's clear that in Louise Kennedy we have a new literary star ? Reader's Digest

A deeply impressive novel . . . [Kennedy] writes beautifully about love, awkward love, love between two people who the more censorious in our midst might say have no business being in love . . . It feels true and honest, heartbreaking and tender . . . I love it -- Ronan Bennett

Kennedy's writing is beautiful and I will continue to read everything she publishes

-- Sarah Moss

Stunningly brilliant -- Liz Nugent

I hardly have words for how viscerally this book affected me, how much it moved me. Pitch-perfect in its evocation of its time and place, unflinching in the rawness of its longing, Trespasses is an extraordinary read - it will break your heart -- Lucy Caldwell

A layered, involving story, told with artfully quiet symbolism and remarkable narrative control ? Observer

I stayed up until six a.m. ON A WEEKNIGHT to finish it. I was poleaxed by it. I grew up in 1970s Northern Ireland so I recognise everything in it, but I have never read a novel that so faithfully captures it. Louise Kennedy dares to write things that readers might find a bit shocking - the crude and the cruel. It's raw. But I was surprised at the amount of kindness shown too. She does not stint

-- Diana Henry

A tale of female sacrifice . . . Expect hints of Derry Girls ? Elle

Louise Kennedy's Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true -- Emma Donoghue

Trespasses is a beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last -- Nick Hornby

[Louise Kennedy's] debut novel is incredible. Intense, unflinchingly honest, it broke my heart a million times, I was consumed by it -- Marian Keyes

I had high hopes for this but it has surpassed them. Trespasses by Louise Kennedy feels real and raw. It's a tenderly told but unsentimental story of a love affair but also an unflinchingly honest portrait of a society seething with hatred and fear

-- Martin Doyle
Cushla Lavery lives with her mother in a small town near Belfast. At twenty-four, she splits her time between her day job as a teacher to a class of seven-year-olds, and regular bartending shifts in the pub owned by her family. It's here, on a day like any other - as the daily news rolls in of another car bomb exploding, another man shot, killed, beaten or left for dead - that she meets Michael Agnew, an older (and married) barrister who draws her into his sophisticated group of friends.

When the father of a young boy in her class, becomes the victim of a savage attack, Cushla is compelled to help his family. But as her affair with Michael intensifies, political tensions in the town escalate, threatening to destroy all she is working to hold together.

As tender as it is unflinching, Trespasses is a masterfully executed and intimate portrait of those caught between the warring realms of the personal and political, rooted in a turbulent and brutally imagined moment of history - where it's not just what you do that matters, but what you are.
Louise Kennedy grew up in Holywood, Co. Down. Her short stories have appeared in journals including The Stinging Fly, The Tangerine, Banshee, Wasifiri and Ambit and she has written for the Guardian, Irish Times, BBC Radio 4 and RTE Radio 1. Her work has won prizes and she was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award in both 2019 and 2020. Before starting her writing career, she spent nearly thirty years working as a chef. She lives in Sligo with her husband and two children.