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The Narrow Land
The Narrow Land | Christine Dwyer Hickey
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"A brilliant portrait... With a beguiling grace and a deceptive simplicity, Christine Dwyer Hickey reminds us that the past is never far away - rather, it constantly surrounds us, suspends us, haunts us." Colum McCann 1950: late summer season on Cape Cod. Michael, a ten-year-old boy, is spending the summer with Richie and his glamorous but troubled mother. Left to their own devices, the boys meet a couple living nearby - the artists Jo and Edward Hopper - and an unlikely friendship is forged. She, volatile, passionate and often irrational, suffers bouts of obsessive sexual jealousy. He, withdrawn and unwell, depressed by his inability to work, becomes besotted by Richie's frail and beautiful Aunt Katherine who has not long to live - an infatuation he shares with young Michael. A novel of loneliness and regret, the legacy of World War II and the ever-changing concept of the American Dream.
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JillR
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I really enjoyed this. An artist couple living in isolation on Cape Cod (the real life artists Jo and Edward Hopper) get drawn into the lives of two boys and the extended family. The boys are heartbreaking and delightful; I loved seeing artist Mr Aitch get drawn out of himself by them. I pretty much hated everyone else, but in the best bookish way. There‘s a lot not told, it‘s left to the reader to interpret. It‘s slow, thoughtful and gentle.

squirrelbrain Love that cover - very Hopper-esque. 4d
sarahbarnes Sounds intriguing! And agree with @squirrelbrain - I was thinking the same thing. 4d
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anushareflects
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This book took some time to get into but then was surprisingly lovely. The complicated jealousies and emotions of a marriage, of a troubled child, of professional successes and failures. It was one to think about.

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BookishTrish
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Trying to hash out a more probable monthly #TBR than usual #failingwithoptimism

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jenniferw88
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BBC News - Walter Scott historical fiction prize shortlist revealed
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-52097605

LeeRHarry Ohh thanks for this 😊 5y
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charl08
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...wriggling away in the back of her mind is the usual worm of dread. Did she say too much? Did she listen enough?

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charl08
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...You have to stop talking about soldiers and dead horses and guns... where you are going, they had no war. At least not at home. You don't want to go bringing it with you.
'Bringing what with me? '
'The war.'
'But that's so funny! How can I bring a war with me?'
Frau Nurse lifting her long finger, tapping him in three places: his forehead and then his stomach and then his heart...

Suet624 Yes indeed. 5y
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