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The Secret Scripture

 Sebastian Barry

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Awards

Shortlisted for Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2008.
Winner of Costa Novel Award 2008.
Shortlisted for Independent Booksellers' Book of the Year Award: Adults 2009.
Shortlisted for Galaxy British Book Awards: Borders Author of the Year 2009.
Winner of Costa Book of the Year 2008.
Winner of Hughes & Hughes Irish Novel of the Year Award 2009.
Winner of Tubridy Show Listeners Choice Award 2009.
Winner of Tubridy Show Listeners' Choice Award 2009.
Shortlisted for Independent Booksellers' Book of the Year Award: Adults' Book of the Year 2009.
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An epic story of family, love, and unavoidable tragedy from the two-time Man Booker Prize finalist
Sebastian Barry as novels have been hugely admired by readers and critics, and in 2005 his novel "A Long Long Way" was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In "The Secret Scripture," Barry revisits County Sligo, Ireland, the setting for his previous three books, to tell the unforgettable story of Roseanne McNulty. Once one of the most beguiling women in Sligo, she is now a resident of Roscommon Regional Mental Hospital and nearing her hundredth year. Set against an Ireland besieged by conflict, "The Secret Scripture" is an engrossing tale of one womanas life, and a vivid reminder of the stranglehold that the Catholic church had on individuals throughout much of the twentieth century.

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Sheridanevans rated this book  
 

I found that the Catholic Church manipulated and strangled society in the 20th century made me angry so I put the book aside for the moment.

1 year ago...

Beech Babe rated this book  
 

I loved this book, partly because of the writing style of the Author. In common with many of his countrymen Barry seems to be able to reach beyond the realm of consciousness to express a deeper understanding of human feeling and expression. His protrayal of the ease of misunderstanding and its consequences was, to me, particularly evocative. I shall make a point of reading his other work.

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