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Homesickness
Homesickness: Stories | Colin Barrett
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The second book from the "exact and poetic" (New York Times) author of critical smash Young Skins, winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35, Homesickness is an emotionally resonant and wonderfully wry collection that follows the lives of outcasts, misfits, and malcontents from County Mayo to Canada. When Colin Barrett's debut Young Skins published, it swept up several major literary awards, and, in both its linguistic originality and sharply drawn portraits of working-class Ireland, earned Barrett comparisons to Faulkner, Hardy, and Musil. Now, in a blistering follow-up collection, Barrett brings together eight character-driven stories, each showcasing his inimitably observant eye and darkly funny style. A quiet night in a local pub is shattered by the arrival of a sword-wielding fugitive; a funeral party teeters on the edge of this world and the next, as ghosts simply won't lay in wake; a shooting sees a veteran policewoman confront the banality of her own existence; and an aspiring writer grapples with his father's cancer diagnosis and in his despair wreaks havoc on his mentor's life. The second piece of fiction from a "lyrical and tough and smart" (Anne Enright) voice in contemporary Irish literature, Homesickness marks Colin Barrett out as our most brilliantly original and captivating storyteller.
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Donna1980
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Short stories are not really my thing, always leaves me wanting more when they just end! Maybe never more so than with this book, where some of the stories had me totally gripped! Excited to read Wild Houses now as I think Colin Barrett might just be a bit special.

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I had a morning to myself so I went to the library because duh and got a smoothie too! 😁 #SelfCareSaturday

The tagged book is the short story collection you can‘t see due to glare. Excited to read Ferris‘ short stories, too, though he is hit or miss for me. Glad to dive into Fuller‘s backlist! Living Forever and Hotel I hope will be delightfully weird. I am most excited for the nonfiction graphic novel Oak Flat.

jlhammar I loved Oak Flat! Unsettled Ground is also great. 2y
Cinfhen Sounds like a wonderful day to spend your Saturday 💜🌸📚 2y
Ruthiella The Third Hotel is a fever dream of a novel. I‘m interested in your thoughts if you read it. 2y
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mcctrish Sounds like the best day and that‘s a lovely stack of books 2y
Suet624 So glad you got some alone time. 2y
sarahbarnes Sounds amazing - yes what else would you have done?! 2y
squirrelbrain Of course you need to go to the library - great choices! 2y
vlwelser Obviously. Living Forever was my aardvark pick for April. Haven't started but keeping an eye out for your take on it. 2y
BarbaraBB That sounds like the perfect me-time 🤍 Curious to hear what you‘ll make of the Van de Berg! 2y
youneverarrived Lovely way to spend a morning 😁 2y
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Kazzie
Homesickness: Stories | Colin Barrett
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Some stories were really strong, others dragged on. Didn‘t live up to the hype unfortunately, but I would try his writing again

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Then, in Lorna's memory, the man looked straight at her at teenage Lorna. His mouth was ajar, and he wore a puzzled, mildly stunned expression, like a man on a train platform who at the very last moment delays for some unaccountable fraction and must watch the carriage doors seal shut right in front of his nose. He wasn't going anywhere; it was all at once going away from him.

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