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Against a backdrop of World War One, which Protestants hope will end Home Rule, Felix awkwardly courts Sarah-Ann, regardless of the inevitably cruel gossip. The narrative lilts and circles in a seductive dance around the shame and uncertainty of the lovers. Its tone invokes generations of myth, while its colloquialisms give an honest modernity.

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Against a backdrop of World War One, which Protestants hope will end Home Rule, Felix awkwardly courts Sarah-Ann, regardless of the inevitably cruel gossip. The narrative lilts and circles in a seductive dance around the shame and uncertainty of the lovers. Its tone invokes generations of myth, while its colloquialisms give an honest modernity.
Autorenporträt
Anne Barnett grew up in a farming community outside Belfast in mid-Ulster - the area where she has set this, her first novel. Formerly an accountant who travelled between New York and London, she now lives in Belfast with her young family.