Tag: Susan McKeever
Edith, by Martina Devlin—an immersive, entertaining rollercoaster
Edith|Martina Devlin|Lilliput Press|ISBN:978 1 84351 8303|O'Mahony's €16
"Martina Devlin has created a wonderfully...
Voting Day—when men voted on women’s suffrage in Switzerland
Voting Day, by Clare O'Dea—the day the Swiss voted on women's suffrage.
A beating heart at its core—The Raptures, by Jan Carson
The Raptures, by Jan Carson—small-town insularity with a fable-esque feel.
Openhearted, by Ann Ingle—an extraordinary life unfolding
Ann Ingle's Openhearted—an extraordinary life unfolding in a relatable, down-to-earth memoir.
The Butchers—a whirling tale of borderlands and sacred cows
Susan McKeever reviews The Butcher, by Ruth Gilligan, which won the RSL Ondaatje Prize earlier this year.
Slip-streams of memory, and communion with nature in Kerri ní Dochartaigh’s...
Thin Places|by Kerri ní Dochartaigh|Canongate|Hardback £14.99|ISBN 978 1 78689 963 7
by Susan...
Review: One Eye, One Finger, by John Boorman
John Boorman’s Nature Diary: one eye, one finger
by John Boorman |...