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#BookReview of #TheHummingbird by #SandroVeronesi | @wnbooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne23rd July 20214 Comments

The international bestseller and winner of the Premio Strega and the Prix du Livre Etranger– The Hummingbird [ About the Book ] Marco Carrera is ‘the hummingbird,’ a man with the almost supernatural ability to stay still as the world around him continues to change. As he navigates the challenges of life – confronting the…

#BookReview of #ThePerformance by Claire Thomas

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne14th April 20216 Comments

‘The false cold of the theatre makes it hard to imagine the heavy wind outside in the real world, the ash air pressing onto the city from the nearby hills where bushfires are taking hold.The house lights lower.The auditorium feels hopeful in the darkness.‘– The Performance [ About the Book ] Melbourne, AustraliaAs bushfires rage…

#BookReview | #TheWeekend by Charlotte Wood | @wnbooks | @gigicroft

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th June 20202 Comments

‘Three women in their 70s – bruised by life, discarded by society, bursting with anger – reunite for one last, life changing weekend’– The Weekend [ Book Description ] Sylvie, Jude, Wendy and Adele have a lifelong friendship of the best kind: loving, practical, frank and steadfast. But when Sylvie dies, the ground shifts dangerously…

#BookReview | #ExcitingTimes by Naoise Dolan

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th June 20206 Comments

‘Accessible, acerbic, smart, fun and full of wit.Poised to be the hottest debut of 2020′– Exciting Times [ Book Description ] When you leave Ireland aged 22 to spend your parents’ money, it’s called a gap year. When Ava leaves Ireland aged 22 to make her own money, she’s not sure what to call it,…

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