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The Coast Road Alan Murrin

The Coast Road By Alan Murrin

The Coast Road by Alan Murrin


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The Coast Road: A stonkingly good novel Sarah Winman by Alan Murrin

I loved this novel ... An addictive read GILLIAN ANDERSON Moves between rage, forgiveness and hope ... A stonkingly good novel SARAH WINMAN A beautiful, accomplished debut LOUISE KENNEDY Its 1994 in County Donegal, Ireland, and everyone is talking about Colette Crowley the writer, the bohemian, the woman who left her husband and sons to pursue a relationship with a married man in Dublin. But now Colette is back, and nobody knows why. Returning to the community to try and reclaim her old life, Colette quickly learns that they are unwilling to give it back to her. The man to whom she is still married is denying her access to her children, and while the legalisation of divorce might be just around the corner, Colette finds herself caught between her old life and the freedom for which she risked everything. Desperate to see her children, she enlists the help of Izzy, a housewife and mother of two, and the women forge a friendship that will send them on a spiralling journey one toward a path of self-discovery, and the other toward tragedy. Brilliantly observed from a sharp new literary talent, The Coast Road is a novel about a closed community and the consequences of daring to move against the tide.

The Coast Road Reviews

Cheating husbands and wayward wives in a tiny coastal town, set during a time when divorce in Ireland was illegal, Alan Murrins The Coast Road had me at hello. The writing is spare and elegant, the setting atmospheric indeed, Murrins Ardglas is a character in its own right. An assured, gripping debut from an author I hope to read more of -- Jamie Quatro, author of FIRE SERMON
I loved this novel. All the female characters are complex and fascinating, and full of anger and hope. I found it an addictive read -- Gillian Anderson
Cheating husbands and wayward wives in a tiny coastal town, set during a time when divorce in Ireland was illegal, Alan Murrins The Coast Road had me at hello. The writing is spare and elegant, the setting atmospheric indeed, Murrins Ardglas is a character in its own right. An assured, gripping debut from an author I hope to read more of -- Jamie Quatro, author of FIRE SERMON
Alan Murrin is a gifted storyteller, his characters so fully realised I fretted for them as I read. A beautiful, accomplished debut -- Louise Kennedy, author of TRESPASSES
Psychologically rich, emotionally resonant, and powered by a vivid cast of characters, The Coast Road explores the intimacies that bind individuals and communities together for better and for worse. This is an incredibly satisfying novel, told with great tenderness and tremendous storytelling verve. A book to be savoured -- Colin Walsh, author of KALA
Alan Murrin writes with the calm, poetic fluency of the best of Irish writers. The Coast Road is set in Donegal the year before divorce became legal in Ireland, and the many themes are equally sadly as relevant now. Womens autonomy is beautifully scrutinised in a shifting tempo that moves between rage, forgiveness and hope. Its a stonkingly good novel. Just read it -- Sarah Winman, bestselling author of STILL LIFE
This beautifully atmospheric novel is a dark, unsettling warning about how easily narrow attitudes can turn into dangerous ones. An eerie, urgent debut from an exciting new voice -- Neil Blackmore, author of RADICAL LOVE
Propelled by a gripping narrative and powerfully drawn characters The Coast Road makes for compulsive reading. Alan Murrin has written a poignant, utterly truthful story of passions prejudice and tragedy in a small town. Brilliant -- Gabriel Byrne, prizewinning actor and author of WALKING WITH GHOSTS
An exceptional debut about marriage and freedom, about love and the ways it can heal and hurt us. A must read for 2024 -- Sarah Crossan, author of HERE IS THE BEEHIVE

About Alan Murrin

Alan Murrin is an Irish fiction writer based in Berlin. In 2021 he was the winner of the Bournemouth Writing Prize for his short story The Wake, which went on to be shortlisted for short story of the year at the Irish Book Awards. He is the recipient of an Irish Arts Council Agility Award and an Arts Council Literature Bursary. He is a graduate of the prose fiction masters at the University of East Anglia. His work was featured as part of the New Irish Writing series in the Irish Independent. His work has been short-listed for the Irish Arts and Writers Festival short story prize, the New Irish Writing in Germany Prize, and he was long-listed for the 2021 University of Essex International short story prize. He writes for the Irish Times, Times Literary Supplement and Spectator. His writing on art and photography has appeared in Art Review and The White Review.

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NGR9781526663702
9781526663702
1526663708
The Coast Road: A stonkingly good novel Sarah Winman by Alan Murrin
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2024-05-09
320
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