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Time of the Child
Time of the Child | Niall Williams
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"I am such a fan of Niall Williams." -Ann Patchett, New York Times bestselling author of Tom Lake From the author of This Is Happiness, a compassionate, life-affirming novel about the Christmas season that transforms the small Irish town of Faha. Doctor Jack Troy was born and raised in Faha, but his responsibilities for the sick and his care for the dying mean he has always been set apart from the town. His eldest daughter, Ronnie, has grown up in her father's shadow, and remains there, having missed one chance at love and passed up another offer of marriage from an unsuitable man. But in the Advent season of 1962, as the town readies itself for Christmas, Ronnie and Doctor Troy's lives are turned upside down when a baby is left in their care. As the winter passes, father and daughter's lives, the understanding of their family, and their role in their community are changed forever. Set over the course of one December in the same village as Williams' beloved This Is Happiness, Time of the Child is a tender return to Faha for readers who know its charms, and a heartwarming welcome to new readers entering for the very first time.
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charl08
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This is what happened in Faha over the Christmas of 1962, in what became known in the parish as the time of the child.

To those who lived there, Faha was perhaps the last place on earth to expect a miracle. It had neither the history nor the geography for it. The history was remarkable for the one fact upon which all commentators agreed: nothing happened here.

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Kristin_Reads
Time of the Child | Niall Williams
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I‘ve been off of Litsy for a while and it‘s great to be back! Time of the Child was one of my favorite reads of 2024. This picture features some of my other favorites of last year. Here‘s to a great new year of reading. Cheers! 🥂

Ruthiella Welcome back! 😃 4w
Deblovestoread Glad your back 🎉 4w
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mhillis Nice to see your posts!! Welcome back 4w
CoffeeAndABook Thanks for sharing these 🎁 I love getting inspiration from Best Books of the year lists 🙏🏼 And Mary Oliver - the best! 💘 4w
TheBookgeekFrau Welcome back! 👋🏼 4w
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rmaclean4
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Beautiful slow paced story set in a small Irish town during the 1962 Christmas season. Story focused on community and family. Loved the ending, I did feel that it dipped in the middle of the novel. 4 🌟

BarbaraBB Looking forward to this one 1mo
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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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Beautiful writing. Lovely story. But I grew a little weary of the linguistic gymnastics. What may take a sentence or two was always described in a page or two. Overall 3.5 stars. It was a very lovely story with beautiful writing. I just grew anxious for the end. 😘

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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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Oh!! ❤️❤️ This book is BRAND NEW from the library! I am the first person to crack it open! That makes me so happy!

charl08 There is one stamp in the book ahead of me, but the copy in my hands still looks very shiny... 1w
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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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Well Louise Penny will need to be put on hold. Library holds showed up. I only have 7 days to read Time of the Child so I have to hurry on to that one. My Favourite Terrible Thing is for our book club and I couldn‘t resist a new John Banville.