trespasses

I am not sure where I got the recommendation for trespasses by Louise Kennedy. It was a pretty depressing story and I couldn’t particularly relate to Cushla, but it was a decent read. Amazon: “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.” If you are looking for a quiet and somewhat depressing read, this one is it.

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