![]() This story tells the life of Aroon through childhood to adulthood, as a privileged daughter living in upper class Irish society during the 1920s. But I then re-read her introduction again after I’d finished the story and I found it so relatable, so if you do have this copy I’d personally recommend reading the introduction afterwards.Īny who… onto the actual story. Now, I must have a little whinge at the start of this review because whilst I loved Maggie’s introduction, her detailed analysis of Keane’s writing style and the plot gave away quite a lot of spoilers… and I found that quite frustrating. In all honesty, I had never heard of this book and I picked it up more because Maggie O’Farrell had done the introduction… and that was all I needed to know to grab it! ![]()
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