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- Publication Date
- 2022-11-01
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 0593540891
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593540891
ISBN-13
9780593540893
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21057255221
Product Key Features
Book Title
Trespasses : a Novel
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Historical
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-005718
Reviews
Praise for Trespasses : "Kennedy's characters are born and live under dark stars; she illuminates the unescapable harms that occur in that darkness." -- Kirkus Reviews "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." -- Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." -- Emma Donoghue "Distinguished by a quality rare in fiction at any time: a sense of utter conviction. It is a story told with such compulsive attention to the textures of its world that every page feels like a moral and intellectual event." -- The Guardian "A heartbreaking story of forbidden love." -- Sunday Times (UK) "Transcends time and place. . . Trespasses feels so authentic it's as if nobody wrote it at all; it always existed" -- I rish Independent "Kennedy writes with fierce power. . . . her tenderly sharpened prose open to feelings so presently intimate that her sentences take shape like a body beside you. . . . A writer of exceptional empathy, style, and skill." -- Irish Times "A master storyteller. . . . The novel was invented for writing like this." -- Sunday Independent, Advanced praise for Trespasses : "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." - Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." - Emma Donoghue, Praise for Trespasses : "Brilliant, beautiful, heartbreaking. . . A rising sense of tension throughout comes to a shocking head. I am not a crier, but by the final pages of Trespasses , I was in tears. It's a testament to Kennedy's talents that we come to love and care so much about her characters. And that reading about a long and difficult period from the recent past feels not like history, but like a warning." --J.Courtney Sullivan, New York Times Book Review "Brilliantly depicted. . . . Kennedy has written a captivating first novel which manages to be beautiful and devastating in equal measure." --The Washington Post "Absorbing. . . . vivid, skillful. . . . wise far beyond its first book status, Trespasses vaults Kennedy into the ranks of such contemporary masters as McCann, Claire Keegan, . . . [and] Kevin Barry." -- Oprah Daily "Kennedy's powerful writing, tragic humor and vivid characters will move and haunt you." --San Francisco Chronicle "Louise Kennedy's debut has all the drama we need as our era of ironic devout Catholicism comes to a close. 1975! Belfast! A young Catholic woman has an affair with a married Protestant barrister! Drama! Intrigue! Incense! Sin!" -- Nylon "A devastating novel filled with love and passion amid a brutal and desperate time. " -- Chicago Review of Books "Kennedy's characters are born and live under dark stars; she illuminates the unescapable harms that occur in that darkness." -- Kirkus Reviews "Kennedy does a marvelous job at portraying Cushla's immense guilt and passion" -- Publishers Weekly "Thrilling, wise, and moving, Trespasses is a remarkable novel about the wages of love in a time marked by brutality, strife, and above all, a will to hope. A totally absorbing read." -Brandon Taylor "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." -- Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." -- Emma Donoghue "Distinguished by a quality rare in fiction at any time: a sense of utter conviction. It is a story told with such compulsive attention to the textures of its world that every page feels like a moral and intellectual event." -- The Guardian "A heartbreaking story of forbidden love." -- Sunday Times (UK) "Transcends time and place. . . Trespasses feels so authentic it's as if nobody wrote it at all; it always existed" -- I rish Independent "Kennedy writes with fierce power. . . . her tenderly sharpened prose open to feelings so presently intimate that her sentences take shape like a body beside you. . . . A writer of exceptional empathy, style, and skill." -- Irish Times "A master storyteller. . . . The novel was invented for writing like this." -- Sunday Independent, Advanced praise for Trespasses : "Kennedy's characters are born and live under dark stars; she illuminates the unescapable harms that occur in that darkness." -- Kirkus Reviews "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." -- Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." -- Emma Donoghue "Distinguished by a quality rare in fiction at any time: a sense of utter conviction. It is a story told with such compulsive attention to the textures of its world that every page feels like a moral and intellectual event." -- The Guardian "A heartbreaking story of forbidden love." -- Sunday Times (UK) "Transcends time and place. . . Trespasses feels so authentic it's as if nobody wrote it at all; it always existed" -- I rish Independent "Kennedy writes with fierce power. . . . her tenderly sharpened prose open to feelings so presently intimate that her sentences take shape like a body beside you. . . . A writer of exceptional empathy, style, and skill." -- Irish Times "A master storyteller. . . . The novel was invented for writing like this." -- Sunday Independent, Praise for Trespasses : "Kennedy's powerful writing, tragic humor and vivid characters will move and haunt you." --San Francisco Chronicle "Kennedy's characters are born and live under dark stars; she illuminates the unescapable harms that occur in that darkness." -- Kirkus Reviews "Kennedy does a marvelous job at portraying Cushla's immense guilt and passion" -- Publishers Weekly "Thrilling, wise, and moving, Trespasses is a remarkable novel about the wages of love in a time marked by brutality, strife, and above all, a will to hope. A totally absorbing read." -Brandon Taylor "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." -- Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." -- Emma Donoghue "Distinguished by a quality rare in fiction at any time: a sense of utter conviction. It is a story told with such compulsive attention to the textures of its world that every page feels like a moral and intellectual event." -- The Guardian "A heartbreaking story of forbidden love." -- Sunday Times (UK) "Transcends time and place. . . Trespasses feels so authentic it's as if nobody wrote it at all; it always existed" -- I rish Independent "Kennedy writes with fierce power. . . . her tenderly sharpened prose open to feelings so presently intimate that her sentences take shape like a body beside you. . . . A writer of exceptional empathy, style, and skill." -- Irish Times "A master storyteller. . . . The novel was invented for writing like this." -- Sunday Independent, Praise for Trespasses : "Brilliant, beautiful, heartbreaking. . . A rising sense of tension throughout comes to a shocking head. I am not a crier, but by the final pages of Trespasses , I was in tears. It''s a testament to Kennedy''s talents that we come to love and care so much about her characters. And that reading about a long and difficult period from the recent past feels not like history, but like a warning." --J.Courtney Sullivan, New York Times Book Review "Brilliantly depicted. . . . Kennedy has written a captivating first novel which manages to be beautiful and devastating in equal measure." --The Washington Post "Absorbing. . . . vivid, skillful. . . . wise far beyond its first book status, Trespasses vaults Kennedy into the ranks of such contemporary masters as McCann, Claire Keegan, . . . [and] Kevin Barry." -- Oprah Daily "Kennedy doesn''t shy away from either fun or femininity. . . . By attending to romance and courtship, and by writing about beatings and bombings alongside gossip and domestic detail, Kennedy refuses to shrink or ignore any part of her characters'' lives. . . . She demonstrates how artificial it is for fiction to divide love and war." --The Atlantic "A gorgeous, searingly intimate debut about the perils of following one''s heart." --People Magazine "Kennedy''s powerful writing, tragic humor and vivid characters will move and haunt you." --San Francisco Chronicle "[A] deeply evocative novel in the particularity of social description and ambience, in its atmosphere of menace, and in the urgency of the emotions portrayed -- sexual passion, guilt, shame, fear, hatred and compassion. Kennedy is masterly." -- Star Tribune "Louise Kennedy''s debut has all the drama we need as our era of ironic devout Catholicism comes to a close. 1975! Belfast! A young Catholic woman has an affair with a married Protestant barrister! Drama! Intrigue! Incense! Sin!" -- Nylon "A devastating novel filled with love and passion amid a brutal and desperate time. " -- Chicago Review of Books "Will fill every historical fiction fan with gratitude. . . . The novel''s brilliance lies in Kennedy''s commitment to nuance. . . . achiev[ing] the complexity of a multigenerational saga without sacrificing the striking intricacies of its central protagonist''s story." -- BookPage "Kennedy''s characters are born and live under dark stars; she illuminates the unescapable harms that occur in that darkness." -- Kirkus Reviews "Kennedy does a marvelous job at portraying Cushla''s immense guilt and passion" -- Publishers Weekly "Thrilling, wise, and moving, Trespasses is a remarkable novel about the wages of love in a time marked by brutality, strife, and above all, a will to hope. A totally absorbing read." -Brandon Taylor "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." -- Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." -- Emma Donoghue "Distinguished by a quality rare in fiction at any time: a sense of utter conviction. It is a story told with such compulsive attention to the textures of its world that every page feels like a moral and intellectual event." -- The Guardian "A heartbreaking story of forbidden love." -- Sunday Times (UK) "Transcends time and place. . . Trespasses feels so authentic it''s as if nobody wrote it at all; it always existed" -- I rish Independent "Kennedy writes with fierce power. . . . her tenderly sharpened prose open to feelings so presently intimate that her sentences take shape like a body beside you. . . . A writer of exceptional empathy, style, and skill." -- Irish Times "A master storyteller. . . . The novel was invented for writing like this." -- Sunday Independent, Advanced praise for Trespasses : "A beautiful, devastating novel. It feels real and true, and it loves its characters, utterly authentic people trying to live ordinary lives in desperate times. This book will last." - Nick Hornby " Trespasses touches tenderly and hits hard - a compulsively readable love story which is also a lament for a society agonizingly divided against itself. Every word rings true." - Emma Donoghue "Distinguished by a quality rare in fiction at any time: a sense of utter conviction. It is a story told with such compulsive attention to the textures of its world that every page feels like a moral and intellectual event." - The Guardian "A heartbreaking story of forbidden love." - Sunday Times (UK) "Transcends time and place ... Trespasses feels so authentic it's as if nobody wrote it at all; it always existed" - I rish Independent "Kennedy writes with fierce power. . . . her tenderly sharpened prose open to feelings so presently intimate that her sentences take shape like a body beside you. . . . A writer of exceptional empathy, style, and skill." - Irish Times "A master storyteller. . . . The novel was invented for writing like this." - Sunday Independent
Synopsis
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION "Brilliant, beautiful, heartbreaking."--J.Courtney Sullivan, New York Times Book Review " TRESPASSES vaults Kennedy into the ranks of such contemporary masters as McCann, Claire Keegan, Colin Barrett, and fellow Sligo resident, Kevin Barry." --Oprah Daily Set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, a shattering novel about a young woman caught between allegiance to community and a dangerous passion. Amid daily reports of violence, Cushla lives a quiet life with her mother in a small town near Belfast, teaching at a parochial school and moonlighting at her family's pub. There she meets Michael Agnew, a Protestant barrister who's made a name for himself defending IRA members. Against her better judgment, Cushla lets herself get drawn in by him and his sophisticated world, and an affair ignites. Then the father of a student is savagely beaten, setting in motion a chain reaction that will threaten everything, and everyone, Cushla most wants to protect., NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION "Brilliant, beautiful, heartbreaking."--J.Courtney Sullivan, New York Times Book Review " TRESPASSES vaults Kennedy into the ranks of such contemporary masters as McCann, Claire Keegan, Colin Barrett, and fellow Sligo resident, Kevin Barry. " --Oprah Daily Set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, a shattering novel about a young woman caught between allegiance to community and a dangerous passion. Amid daily reports of violence, Cushla lives a quiet life with her mother in a small town near Belfast, teaching at a parochial school and moonlighting at her family's pub. There she meets Michael Agnew, a Protestant barrister who's made a name for himself defending IRA members. Against her better judgment, Cushla lets herself get drawn in by him and his sophisticated world, and an affair ignites. Then the father of a student is savagely beaten, setting in motion a chain reaction that will threaten everything, and everyone, Cushla most wants to protect.
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