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2009
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It's the late 1950s, and nothing much is happening in Rathmoye. So it doesn't go unnoticed when a dark-haired stranger appears on his bicycle and begins photographing the mourners at Mrs Connulty's funeral. Florian Kilderry couldn't know that the Connultys were said to own half the town; and, in any case, he had come to Rathmoye only to see the scorched remains of the cinema - untouched since the fire that killed Mrs Connulty's husband all those years ago. But Miss Connulty, liberated at last by the death of her mother, resolves to keep an eye on Florian Kilderry, and it's she who comes to witness the events that follow. Dillahan, a farmer and a decent man, continues to live with the knowledge that he was accidentally responsible for the deaths of his wife and baby. He has married again: Ellie is the young convent girl who came to work for him when he was widowed. She falls in love with Florian, who is himself hopelessly infatuated with his Italian cousin, Isabella, and who is planning to leave Ireland and begin all over again what he considers to be a failed life. In a characteristically masterly way Trevor evokes the passions and frustrations felt by Ellie and Florian, and by the people of a small Irish town during one long summer.
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Love and Summer - a remarkable, heart-rending novel by acclaimed writer William Trevor. Lingers in the memory as a beautiful meditation on love, belonging and the impossibility of escape . ( Observer ). Unbearably moving . ( Spectator ). It is summer and a stranger has come to quiet Rathmoye. He is noticed by Ellie, the young convent girl, who is married to Dillahan, a farmer still mourning his first wife. Over the long and warm days, Ellie and the stranger form an illicit attachment. And those in the town can only watch, holding their tongues, as passion, love and fate take their inevitable course. A portrait of a brackish rural backwater, complete with family tragedy, sexual scandal, a repressed spinster and a half-crazed ancient retainer ...delicate, elegiac, written with all Trevor's trademark compassion and understanding . ( Daily Mail ). A series of wrenching human dramas, which Trevor depicts with kindness and beautiful delicacy . ( Sunday Telegraph ). Brilliant. Trevor is the ultimate Old Master . ( Evening Standard ). Beautiful. A flawless work of art . ( Independent on Sunday ).
Readers of The Story of Lucy Gault and Felicia's Journey will adore Love and Summer . It will also be cherished by readers of Colm Toibin and William Boyd. William Trevor was born in Mitchelstown, County Cork. He has written eighteen novels and novellas, and hundreds of short stories, for which he has won a number of prizes including the Hawthornden Prize, the Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Award, the Whitbread Book of the Year Award and the David Cohen Literature Prize in recognition of a lifetime's literary achievement. In 2002 he was knighted for his services to literature. His books in Penguin are: After Rain ; A Bit on the Side ; Bodily Secrets ; Cheating at Canasta ; The Children of Dynmouth ; The Collected Stories (Volumes One and Two); Death in Summer ; Felicia's Journey ; Fools of Fortune ; The Hill Bachelors ; Love and Summer ; The Mark-2 Wife ; Selected Stories ; The Story of Lucy Gault and Two Lives .
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2009
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It's summer and nothing much is happening in Rathmoye. So it doesn't go unnoticed when a dark-haired stranger appears on his bicycle and begins photographing the mourners at Mrs Connulty's funeral. Florian Kilderry couldn't know that the Connultys were said to own half the town; and, in any case, he had come to Rathmoye only to see the scorched remains of the cinema. But Mrs Connulty's daughter, liberated at last by the death of her imperious mother, resolves to keep an eye on Florian Kilderry, and it's she who comes to witness the events that follow. A few miles out in the country a farmer called Dillahan lives with the knowledge that he was accidentally responsible for the deaths of his wife and baby. He has married again: Ellie is the young convent girl who came to work for him when he was widowed. But she falls in love with Florian and though he plans to leave Ireland, a dangerously reckless attachment develops between them. In a characteristically masterly way Trevor evokes the passions and frustrations felt by Ellie and Florian, and by the people of a small Irish town during one long summer.
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2010
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Love and Summer - a remarkable, heart-rending novel by acclaimed writer William Trevor. Lingers in the memory as a beautiful meditation on love, belonging and the impossibility of escape . ( Observer ). Unbearably moving . ( Spectator ). It is summer and a stranger has come to quiet Rathmoye. He is noticed by Ellie, the young convent girl, who is married to Dillahan, a farmer still mourning his first wife. Over the long and warm days, Ellie and the stranger form an illicit attachment. And those in the town can only watch, holding their tongues, as passion, love and fate take their inevitable course. A portrait of a brackish rural backwater, complete with family tragedy, sexual scandal, a repressed spinster and a half-crazed ancient retainer ...delicate, elegiac, written with all Trevor's trademark compassion and understanding . ( Daily Mail ). A series of wrenching human dramas, which Trevor depicts with kindness and beautiful delicacy . ( Sunday Telegraph ). Brilliant. Trevor is the ultimate Old Master . ( Evening Standard ). Beautiful. A flawless work of art . ( Independent on Sunday ).
Readers of The Story of Lucy Gault and Felicia's Journey will adore Love and Summer . It will also be cherished by readers of Colm Toibin and William Boyd. William Trevor was born in Mitchelstown, County Cork. He has written eighteen novels and novellas, and hundreds of short stories, for which he has won a number of prizes including the Hawthornden Prize, the Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Award, the Whitbread Book of the Year Award and the David Cohen Literature Prize in recognition of a lifetime's literary achievement. In 2002 he was knighted for his services to literature. His books in Penguin are: After Rain ; A Bit on the Side ; Bodily Secrets ; Cheating at Canasta ; The Children of Dynmouth ; The Collected Stories (Volumes One and Two); Death in Summer ; Felicia's Journey ; Fools of Fortune ; The Hill Bachelors ; Love and Summer ; The Mark-2 Wife ; Selected Stories ; The Story of Lucy Gault and Two Lives .