The Sea and the Silence

Peter Cunningham


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · 8 ratings · 256 pages · Published: 01 Feb 2010

The Sea and the Silence by Peter Cunningham
A book for your head and your heart.

A powerful novel from one of Ireland's best writers on the turbulent birth of a nation, and the lovers it divides.

Ireland 1945. Young and beautiful, Iz begins a life on the south-east coast with her new husband. As she settles in to try and make her life by the ever restless sea, circumstances that have brought Iz to the town of Monument are shrouded in mystery. However, history, like the sea cannot stay silent for long. The war in Europe is over, and change is about to brush away the old order. Soaring across the decades that follow Ireland’s newly won independence, sweeping across the fierce class issues and battles over land ownership that once defined Irish society, The Sea and the Silence is an epic love story set inside the fading grandeur of the Anglo-Irish class.

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