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Days Without End: AN IRISH TIMES BEST IRISH BOOK OF THE 21ST CENTURY

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Days Without End: AN IRISH TIMES BEST IRISH BOOK OF THE 21ST CENTURY by Sebastian Barry

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ONE OF THE SUNDAY TIMES’ ‘25 BEST NOVELS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
AN IRISH TIMES BEST IRISH BOOK OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Winner of the 2016 Costa Book of the Year
Winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2017
Winner of the Independent Bookshop Week Book Award 2017
Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2017

‘Pitch perfect, the outstanding novel of the Year.’ Observer

WINNER OF THE COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR

After signing up for the US army in the 1850s, Irishman Thomas McNulty and his brother-in-arms, John Cole, fight in the American Frontier Wars and the Civil War. Having both fled terrible hardships, their days are now vivid and filled with wonder, despite the horrors they both see and are complicit in. But when a young Indian girl crosses their path, Thomas and John must decide on the best way of life for them all in the face of dangerous odds.

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15 Jul 2018

Christina58

Read with Gloucester Book Club. A beautiful and powerfully written tale from Sebastian Barry set in the US American Indian and Civil Wars. Barry’s ability to transport the reader onto the field of battle is phenomenal. I felt like I was there, and at times it is brutal. This, contrasted with the gentle domestic life of Tom, John and Winona was just brilliantly executed. I loved it.

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