Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Sep 8, 2005
Publisher
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
1101067187
ISBN-13
9781101067185
Description
With acclaimed works like "The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty," Irish author Sebastian Barry has earned a reputation as a "master storyteller" ("The Wall Street Journal"). In "A Long Long Way" he has created an unforgettable portrait of the horrors of war through the story of Willie Dunne, a young man who leaves his native Dublin in 1914 to join the Allies on the Western Front. Caught between the catastrophic violence he encounters there and the growing political tension at home over Irish independence, Willie finds himself confronting unbearable choices regarding family, patriotism, and the devotion he feels toward his regiment. A deeply affecting portrayal of personal struggle and the consequences of war, this is one of Barry's most powerful accomplishments.
"Barry succeeds admirably in creating complex individuals who find themselves trapped in a brutal reality... Beautiful and soul-wrenching." -"Los Angeles Times"
"The story grips, shocks and saddens; but most importantly refuses to be forgotten." -"The Times" (London)
"Barry succeeds admirably in creating complex individuals who find themselves trapped in a brutal reality... Beautiful and soul-wrenching." -"Los Angeles Times"
"The story grips, shocks and saddens; but most importantly refuses to be forgotten." -"The Times" (London)
Genres
Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Horror