Book Review: The Sunken Road by Ciarán McMenamin Childhood friendships strained by enforced absence and a broken promise, the limits of personal loyalty, a cat and mouse chase with a bitter nemesis and the impact of war are the key elements in Ciarán McMenamin latest novel. Books • 07 Mar 21
Book Review: The Sunken Road by Ciarán McMenamin Childhood friendships strained by enforced absence and a broken promise, the limits of personal loyalty, a cat and mouse chase with a bitter nemesis and the impact of war are the key elements in Ciarán McMenamin latest novel. Books • 07 Mar 21
Reviewed: Pure Gold by John Patrick McHugh The eight stories in Pure Gold explore rites of passage, childhood interactions, marriage, pubescent infatuation, sexual discovery, and the transition into adulthood. Books • 06 Mar 21
Reviewed: Pure Gold by John Patrick McHugh The eight stories in Pure Gold explore rites of passage, childhood interactions, marriage, pubescent infatuation, sexual discovery, and the transition into adulthood. Books • 06 Mar 21
Reviewed: The Running Book by John Connell In the follow-up to 2018's The Cow Book, John Connell uses running as a means of exploring life, physical capability and the legacy of times gone by, writes Damien O'Meara. Books • 12 Oct 20
Reviewed: The Running Book by John Connell In the follow-up to 2018's The Cow Book, John Connell uses running as a means of exploring life, physical capability and the legacy of times gone by, writes Damien O'Meara. Books • 12 Oct 20
Reviewed: Strange Flowers by Donal Ryan Tipperary in the early 1970s is the setting for Donal Ryan's new Booker long-listed novel, a story of loss and an assessment of prejudices which often go unspoken, writes Damien O'Meara. Book Review • 14 Jun 21
Reviewed: Strange Flowers by Donal Ryan Tipperary in the early 1970s is the setting for Donal Ryan's new Booker long-listed novel, a story of loss and an assessment of prejudices which often go unspoken, writes Damien O'Meara. Book Review • 14 Jun 21