... Home Stretch is a very fine novel ... Home Stretch seems to me a love-letter from Norton to his homeland - the people and place that made him, for good or ill. He doesn't gloss over the bad things that were done, societally and individually: those gratuitous acts of spite or pride which made others' lives much harder than they needed to be. At the same time, though, he sees the complexity in people, the shades of grey - the way we all constantly balance those competing, compelling actors on our shoulders, the angel and the devil. And he appreciates and applauds the better aspects of Irish society, then and now: friendliness, warmth, forgiveness, humour, stoicism, community.
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