The Truth About Love
By Josephine Hart
By Josephine Hart
By Josephine Hart
By Josephine Hart
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
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$14.95
Aug 10, 2010 | ISBN 9780307474261
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Aug 11, 2009 | ISBN 9780307273055
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Praise
“[A] compelling look at family and memory, despair and redemption. . . . Passionate and heart-felt.” —The Wall Street Journal
“A quiet masterpiece. . . . It is hard not to go hurtling through this book, with its controlled yet vast embrace of all that is terrifying about living.” —New York Post
“Sophisticated. . . . Hart shows how love of family and love of country can feed from each other.” —The New York Times Book Review
“An ambitious and poetic weaving of a long-ago family tragedy into the tragic history, and histories, of our time. Josephine Hart has come home in triumph.” —John Banville
“In this compelling and remarkable book, Hart has written a moving lament for exile. . . . A tour de force. . . . There are echoes of Beckett and Joyce in Hart’s writing.” —The Times Literary Supplement (London)
“Deeply moving. . . . [The Truth About Love] packs a punch far beyond its size. . . . An uncompromising tale that explores grief, redemption, and misery.” —Irish Independent
“A bleak tale, beautifully told, about the burden we must all, as human beings, survive.” —The Times (London)
“Hart’s dialogue is extraordinary, blending poetry and naturalism like the great Irish playwrights.” —The Independent (London)
“A brave novel. . . . Hart’s [characters] live beyond the confines of even her fiery and elegant prose.” —The Guardian (London)
“[The Truth About Love] embraces themes of heart, soul, pride and shame of country, guilt and memory, emphasizing that the past will not be ignored. . . . Its universal themes will resonate with readers, underscoring that losses are unavoidable for those who love, and enduring is not easy, but that is part of living.” —Las Vegas Review-Journal
“A genuine, deeply felt story of love and loss.” —Daily Mail
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