The year is 1942, and young Balbriggan teacher Matt Duggan takes up a job in the small town of Rathisland. War is in the air, romance is on the wing with the skittish Madeleine, rehearsals are in progress for a local staging of "Hamlet", and lawn tennis alternates with Church and classroom politics in the sedentary midlands.This leisured parochial world detonates when a German Stuka crash-lands in the local bog and pilot Josef is sheltered by local Nazi sympathizers before being turned in by whistle-blower Matt, who'd found his love object canoodling with the manly Kraut. The death in captivity by suicide of the latter impels Madeleine's flight to England and Matt's emotional growth.This nuanced coming-of-age story evokes "Emergency Ireland" and rehearses the inner narrative of neutrality as public perception contends with private experience in a series of convergent tableaux. Beautifully judged, slow-paced, and implosive, with divided personal loyalties mirroring the dramas of the wider European stage, this little gem of narrative takes the reader into the heart of the experience that was wartime Ireland.
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The year is 1942, and young Balbriggan teacher Matt Duggan takes up a job in the small town of Rathisland. War is in the air, romance is on the wing with the skittish Madeleine, rehearsals are in progress for a local staging of "Hamlet", and lawn tennis alternates with Church and classroom politics in the sedentary midlands.
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ISBN
9781843511403
Publisert
2008-04
Utgiver
Vendor
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
136 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240

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James Ryan is a native of Rathdowney, Co. Laois and graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. He is a writer and university lecturer at the School of English and Drama, University College Dublin. His previous novels include Home from England (1995), Dismantling Mr Doyle (1997) and Seeds of Doubt (2001).