226 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. Vivid Storiesof Loss And Yearning, Of Surrender To Responsibilities Or To Unexpected Delight.
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Review:
`Enright writes beautifully about the distance of desire' -- Financial Times
`Every one of these stories takes you to a place you might rather not be in ... allured by ... dark brilliance.' -- The Guardian
`an engaging collection' -- The Sunday Times
`she's a sphinx, an alchemist, a literary witch who sticks a spell on you ... buy it, read it' -- The Scotsman
`the quality of the writing should help to explain Enright's having won the 2007 Man Booker Prize' -- The Daily Telegraph
`these are bleak stories, certainly but they are also shockingly beautiful at times, and painfully funny' -- The Observer
`this dazzling collection...These narrative snapshots are skilfully framed and in-focus, the language forthright and fresh' -- Time Out London
'...you are drawn in to explore, allured by their dark brilliance'
-- London Review of Books
`Enright deals beautifully with the modern world ... blood, guts, and heart-stopping beauty'
-- Arts & Books Review Magazine, The Independent
`the light style that carried her wit and perceptiveness was impressive'
-- Times Literary Supplement
Book Description:
The new book from the winner of the 2007 Man Booker Prize
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- PublisherJonathan Cape
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 0224085336
- ISBN 13 9780224085335
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages240
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