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The coast road : a novel / Alan Murrin.

Murrin, Alan, (author.).

Summary:

"A poignant debut novel about the lives of women, set in a claustrophobic coast town. How can they find independence in a society that seeks to limit it?"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063336520 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 312 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First HarperVia edition.
  • Publisher: New York : HarperVia, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2024.
Subject: Estranged families > Ireland > Fiction.
Female friendship > Fiction.
Husband and wife > Ireland > Fiction.
Married people > Fiction.
Nineteen nineties > Fiction.
Separated women > Ireland > Fiction.
Villages > Ireland > Fiction.
Visitation rights (Domestic relations) > Ireland > Fiction.
Women authors > Fiction.
Ireland > Social life and customs > Fiction.
Genre: Domestic fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    "Set in 1994, The Coast Road tells the story of two women-Izzy Keaveney, a housewife, and Colette Crowley, a poet. Colette has left her husband and sons for a married man in Dublin. When she returns to her home in County Donegal to try to pick up the pieces of her old life, her husband, Shaun, a successful businessman, denies her access to her children. The only way she can see them is with the help of neighbour Izzy, acting as a go-between. Izzy also feels caught in a troubled marriage. The friendship that develops between them will ultimately lead to tragedy for one, and freedom for the other"--
  • Baker & Taylor
    In 1994 Ireland, when poet Colette Crowley returns home to pick up the pieces of her life, but is denied access to her children, she turns to her neighbor, Izzy, who acts as a go-between, but soon, this friendship leads to tragedy for one and freedom for the other.
  • HARPERCOLL

    Winner of the Irish Book Awards Newcomer of the Year 2024

    Shortlisted for the John McGahern Annual Book Prize

    A poignant debut novel about the lives of women in a claustrophobic coast town and the search for independence in a society that seeks to limit it.

    “Murrin powerfully renders the ways that women’s freedom, individuality, and self-expression are stifled by religion, custom, and gossip.”—The New Yorker

    “A painful, gorgeous debut.”—Elle

    Set in 1994, The Coast Road tells the story of two women—Izzy Keaveney, a housewife, and Colette Crowley, a poet. Colette has left her husband and sons for a married man in Dublin. When she returns to her home in County Donegal to try to pick up the pieces of her old life, her husband, Shaun, a successful businessman, denies her access to her children.

    The only way she can see them is with the help of neighbour Izzy, acting as a go-between. Izzy also feels caught in a troubled marriage. The friendship that develops between them will ultimately lead to tragedy for one, and freedom for the other.

    Addictive as Big Little Lies with a depth and compassion that rivals the works of Claire Keegan, Elizabeth Strout, and Colm Tóibín, The Coast Road is a story about the limits placed on women’s lives in Ireland only a generation ago, and the consequences women have suffered trying to gain independence. Award-winning Irish author Alan Murrin reminds us of the price we are forced to pay to find freedom.


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