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    Strange Flowers: The Number One Bestseller

    £8.99
    ISBN: 9781784163044
    AuthorRyan, Donal
    PublisherNameTransworld Publishers Ltd
    Pub Date13/05/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages240
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    WINNER of the An Post Irish Novel of the Year 2020 & longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award

    'You have to truly love people to write like this'
    Rachel Joyce

    'One of the greatest novels of this century' Sunday Independent


    'Gorgeously wrought' Guardian

    ________________


    In 1973, twenty-year-old Moll Gladney takes a morning bus from her rural home and disappears.


    Bewildered and distraught, Paddy and Kit must confront an unbearable prospect: that they will never see their daughter again.

    Five years later, Moll returns. What - and who - she brings with her will change the course of her family's life forever.

    Beautiful and devastating, this exploration of loss, alienation and the redemptive power of love reaffirms Donal Ryan as one of the most talented and empathetic writers at work today.

    ________________

    'Outstanding . . . Tender and beautifully written' Independent

    '
    All the beauty and sorrow of life can be found in these pages' Kathleen MacMahon

    '
    Exquisite . . . Beautiful' Anne Griffin, author of When All Is Said

    'Ryan gathers together the fragments of broken lives and makes us something new and beautiful from them' Ronan Hession, author of Leonard and Hungry Paul

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    WINNER of the An Post Irish Novel of the Year 2020 & longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award

    'You have to truly love people to write like this'
    Rachel Joyce

    'One of the greatest novels of this century' Sunday Independent


    'Gorgeously wrought' Guardian

    ________________


    In 1973, twenty-year-old Moll Gladney takes a morning bus from her rural home and disappears.


    Bewildered and distraught, Paddy and Kit must confront an unbearable prospect: that they will never see their daughter again.

    Five years later, Moll returns. What - and who - she brings with her will change the course of her family's life forever.

    Beautiful and devastating, this exploration of loss, alienation and the redemptive power of love reaffirms Donal Ryan as one of the most talented and empathetic writers at work today.

    ________________

    'Outstanding . . . Tender and beautifully written' Independent

    '
    All the beauty and sorrow of life can be found in these pages' Kathleen MacMahon

    '
    Exquisite . . . Beautiful' Anne Griffin, author of When All Is Said

    'Ryan gathers together the fragments of broken lives and makes us something new and beautiful from them' Ronan Hession, author of Leonard and Hungry Paul