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From a Low and Quiet Sea

Written by: Donal Ryan
Narrated by: Alana Kerr Collins, Gerard Doyle, Alan Smyth, Vikas Adam, Tim Gerard Reynolds
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A new moving novel of three men, each searching for something they have lost.

For Farouk, family is all. He has protected his wife and daughter as best he can from the war and hatred that has torn Syria apart. If they stay, they will lose their freedom, will become lesser persons. If they flee, they will lose all they have known of home, for some intangible dream of refuge in some faraway land across the merciless sea.

Lampy is distracted; he has too much going on in his small town life in Ireland. He has the city girl for a bit of fun, but she's not Chloe, and Chloe took his heart away when she left him. There's the secret his mother will never tell him. His granddad's little sniping jokes are getting on his wick. And on top of all that, he has a bus to drive; those old folks from the home can't wait all day.

The game was always the lifeblood coursing through John's veins: manipulating people for his enjoyment, or his enrichment...or his spite. But it was never enough. The ghost of his beloved brother, and the bitter disappointment of his father, have shadowed him all his life. But now that lifeblood is slowing down, and he's not sure if God will listen to his pleas for forgiveness.

Three men, searching for some version of home, their lives moving inexorably toward a reckoning that will draw them all together.

©2018 Donal Ryan (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Real people, the twists and turns of life.

I have no words for the end of this book. It's beautiful writen literary fiction. I didn't know anything about the book before I started reading. It contains the stories of several souls searching for many things. Some of d them some don't. I had no idea how things would all be tied together from the first point of view to the second and third, but once you get to the forth it starts to become clear. In the end it's heartbraking and beautiful.

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Astounding novel, with searing anguished grief

A novel with three stories, one of guilt and grief, Farouk - a refugee from Syria; one of desolation and anger from Lampey, an Irish man in his 20s; and the last John, who you realize is confessing his remorse and guilt over the sins of his lifetime .

The anguished, searing prose (especially of Farouk) pulls you into this astounding novel. The tonal shifts between the stories can be disquieting. Farouk is articulate in his grief. Lampy is angry, terse and only has moments of instrospection. John is relective, unstinting in his confession, in his recognition of the many wrongs he committed (although also prideful in how he would manipulate people), yet not recognising the impact on his pyche of his childhood grief.

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