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The Coast Road - A Novel

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"The last great book I read . . . an early proof of debut novelist Alan Murrin''s The Coast Road , about women in ''90s Ireland negotiating the complexities of marriage in a country where divorce is illegal. It will no doubt be a bestseller."--actor Gillian Anderson A poignant debut novel about the lives of women in a claustrophobic coast town and the search for independence in a society that seeks to limit it. Set in 1994 , The Coast Road tells the story of two women--Izzy Keaveney, a housewife, and Colette Crowley, a poet. Colette has left her husband and sons for a married man in Dublin. When she returns to her home in County Donegal to try to pick up the pieces of her old life, her husband, Shaun, a successful businessman, denies her access to her children. The only way she can see them is with the help of neighbour Izzy, acting as a go-between. Izzy also feels caught in a troubled marriage. The friendship that develops between them will ultimately lead to tragedy for one, and freedom for the other. Addictive as Big Little Lies with a depth and compassion that rivals the works of Claire Keegan, Elizabeth Strout, and Colm Toibín, The Coast Road is a story about the limits placed on women''s lives in Ireland only a generation ago, and the consequences women have suffered trying to gain independence. Award-winning Irish author Alan Murrin reminds us of the price we are forced to pay to find freedom.

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Authors Alan Murrin
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.05.2025
 
EAN 9780063336568
ISBN 978-0-06-333656-8
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: Literary, FICTION: Women, FICTION: Family Life / Marriage & Divorce, LITERATURE: GENERAL FICTION, LITERATURE: HISTORICAL, FICTION: Feminist, FICTION: Historical / 20th Century / Post-World War II, FICTION: World Literature / Ireland / General

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