That unusual thing, a novel that gathers its predecessors in altered context. It is northern writing in the broadest sense ... Carr draws the local characters and their quirks with an affectionate humour that carries the novel through its various devastations ... Beautifully observed ... Wry, observant, various and thoughtful, a book that gathers momentum like a westerly, the crash of consequences giving way to a late calm, the reader left with a stunned impression of the storm that just blew over, Donegal returned to its big, open sky.
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