Seeds of Doubt

Seeds of Doubt

by JamesRyan (Author)

Synopsis

This is an ambitious and unforgettable story with all the warmth and emotional intensity of James Ryan's first novel, Home From England. Set in the rural Ireland that James Ryan portrays so evocatively, it is the story of five women, looking back to their girlhoods in the faraway world of the 30s, and coming slowly to terms in their own ways with the single traumatic event that forever changed their lives. As war threatened in Europe, life in rural Templeard went on as usual. In this golden childhood, the futures of a wealthy farmer's five daughters seemed as solid as the stones of their farmhouse home, as hopeful as the green fields that stretched to the edge of their world. Flossie, Nora, Margaret, Ber and the baby Girlie were as close as girls could be. Their life was the nearby convent boarding school and the long summers on their father's farm. Looking back to those moments before tragedy struck, facing the event itself - the rape, the child born in secret - Nora, the girl with the voice of a bird, is at last free. With his third novel, James Ryan returns to the land and the lives of the people wedded to it which made his first novel, Home From England, so resonant.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 08 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 1861591063
ISBN 13: 9781861591067
Book Overview: Reviews for Home from England: 'Brilliant...it is hard to believe that this is Ryan's first novel' Aisling Foster, TLS 'A first novel of unusual accomplishment' Irish Times

Author Bio
James Ryan grew up in County Laois, Ireland, and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1975. He teaches English and History at a comprehensive school in Dublin. He lives in Dublin with his wife, a journalist, and their two children.