Annie Dunne
przez
Sebastian Barry
Brak ocen
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
Action & Adventure
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
240
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
May 19, 2003
Wydawca
Faber and Faber
ISBN-10
0571216447
ISBN-13
9780571216444
Opis
Annie Dunne and her cousin Sarah find themselves intertwined with the rhythms of rural life on a picturesque farm in Ireland. The landscapes surrounding their smallholdings breathe life into their daily routines, offering both solace and a reminder of the harshness that can come with agricultural existence. Annie, a perceptive and introspective woman, navigates the complexities of family ties, duty, and the relentless cycle of nature as she enters the latter part of her life.
The novel delves into Annie's thoughts and memories, allowing readers to understand her fears and hopes amid the changing world around her. The backdrop of the farm serves as both a sanctuary and a prison, with the beauty of the land contrasting against the stark realities of their lives. As seasons pass, Annie reflects on the bonds of kinship, the weight of past decisions, and the longing for connection.
With vivid prose that brings the verdant Irish landscape to life, the narrative explores themes of loneliness and resilience. Annie's relationship with Sarah reveals the fragility of human relationships while also highlighting the strength found in companionship. Their shared dreams and disappointments resonate deeply, evoking universal feelings of love, loss, and the passage of time.
Ultimately, the story unfolds as a poignant meditation on the enduring nature of family and the quest for belonging. As Annie contemplates her place within the tapestry of her life, readers are invited to join her on this journey of self-discovery, steeped in the rich textures of the past and present. The journey is as much about the physical landscape they inhabit as it is about the emotional landscapes they traverse.
The novel delves into Annie's thoughts and memories, allowing readers to understand her fears and hopes amid the changing world around her. The backdrop of the farm serves as both a sanctuary and a prison, with the beauty of the land contrasting against the stark realities of their lives. As seasons pass, Annie reflects on the bonds of kinship, the weight of past decisions, and the longing for connection.
With vivid prose that brings the verdant Irish landscape to life, the narrative explores themes of loneliness and resilience. Annie's relationship with Sarah reveals the fragility of human relationships while also highlighting the strength found in companionship. Their shared dreams and disappointments resonate deeply, evoking universal feelings of love, loss, and the passage of time.
Ultimately, the story unfolds as a poignant meditation on the enduring nature of family and the quest for belonging. As Annie contemplates her place within the tapestry of her life, readers are invited to join her on this journey of self-discovery, steeped in the rich textures of the past and present. The journey is as much about the physical landscape they inhabit as it is about the emotional landscapes they traverse.
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