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| Inishowen |
Nominated ISBN: 0436255545 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites:
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| Joseph O'Connor | ||
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Centrale Openbare Bibliotheek, Ghent, Belgium Bibliotheque
Municipale de Tours, Tours, France |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Inspector
Martin Aitken's life is in chaos. The Assistant Commissioner wants him
out of his job, terrible things are growing inside his house, and his
ex-wife likes talking to famous dead people. Forty-three years old, he
still can't knot a tie. But when a strange woman collapses on a Christmas
Eve Dublin street, Aitken's world is about to be turned on its head.
Milton Amery is a New York plastic surgeon. Wealthy, successful, he is nevertheless plagued by anxiety, the kind of man who feels nervous buying trousers. His marriage is in turmoil, his teenage son communicates only in vowel sounds, a guitar-strumming anarchist with a Mao Tse Tung tattoo is having sex with his only daughter. Ellen Donnelly is a woman with a mission, to come to Ireland and find her birth mother, to put together pieces of her past. Time is running out fast for Ellen. A small town in beautiful Inishowen contains the secrets that can unlock her heart. Inishowen is a story of love found late, of hidden connections, of a journey that changes three lives forever. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Joseph
O'Connor
was born and lives in Dublin, Ireland. His books include True Believers,
the Whitbread short-listed Cowboys and Indians and The
Salesman. He has won a number of awards for his work, including
the Macauley Fellowship of the Irish Arts Council, the Miramax Ireland
Screenwriting Prize and the Hennessy New Irish Writer of the Year Award.
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