The Emigrant's Farewell

The Emigrant's Farewell

by Liam Browne (Author)

Synopsis

In a shocking yet all too prosaic moment Joe and Eileen O'Kane experience a terrible tragedy which leaves them bereft. Winter in Derry sets in overnight, as does a chill between the young couple. Eileen turns to her parents for comfort and Joe finds himself caught up in his widowed father Patsy's regular jaunts around Ireland. A new chapter of Joe's life begins when he is offered a job researching the story of the renowned nineteenth-century Derry ship builder, William Coppin, and his strange connection with the fate of the Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin - a story in which Joe will find echoes of his own. As Joe's interest in Coppin deepens, the two men's lives converge in powerful interlinked narratives of love and loss, and of the unforeseen ways in which the past can illuminate and transform the present.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 19 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0747585792
ISBN 13: 9780747585794
Book Overview: For all fans of John McGahern and Jon McGregor, a lead novel by a brilliant new voice in Irish and international fiction Massive review coverage and festival events across UK and Ireland Major promotion and publicity in Ireland

Media Reviews
'A novel that sparkles with life, energy and beauty ... remarkable' Daily Telegraph 'Very, very good ... A sincere intelligence rises like a rolling wave as the novel progresses ... a creditable accomplishment' Irish Independent 'Browne is a breathtakingly assured first-time novelist' Daily Telegraph 'Whether describing the strange byways of grief or the icy wastes where Franklin's company lie buried, this observant and moving story always rings true' Guardian
Author Bio
Liam Browne was born in Derry. He works as a literature festival programmer and currently lives in Brighton. This is his first novel.