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The Coast Road

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Set against the rugged and evocative backdrop of County Donegal in the year 1994, The Coast Road by Alan Murrin captures the intricate dance between personal ambition and societal constraints. At the heart of this gripping narrative is Colette Crowley, a spirited and unconventional writer whose... Read More
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The Coast Road

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Set against the rugged and evocative backdrop of County Donegal in the year 1994, The Coast Road by Alan Murrin captures the intricate dance between personal ambition and societal constraints. At the heart of this gripping narrative is Colette Crowley, a spirited and unconventional writer whose bold choices have ignited whispers from Dublin to her quaint hometown. Her decision to leave behind her family in pursuit of love with a married man in Dublin scandalised those around her. Now, as she returns, the reasons for her sudden comeback are shrouded in mystery, leaving the village to speculate.

A remarkable exploration of human resilience and societal judgement, the novel recounts Colette's struggle to reintegrate into a community that is less than welcoming. The spectre of her past haunts her return, with her estranged husband unyieldingly withholding access to her children. The imminent legalisation of divorce in Ireland offers a glimmer of hope, yet Colette remains trapped between the remnants of her old life and the elusive freedom she once sought.

In her quest for redemption and reconnection, Colette finds an unexpected ally in Izzy, a local housewife whose life appears rooted in domesticity. Their burgeoning friendship becomes a conduit for change as both women embark on a transformative journey. For Colette, it's a path to self-discovery and possible reconciliation; for Izzy, however, it is a journey that leads toward unforeseen tragedy.

Alan Murrin's debut novel is a captivating tapestry of human emotions, woven with themes of rebellion, forgiveness, and renewed hope. With exquisite prose, he skilfully examines the nuances of small-town life and the profound consequences faced by those bold enough to challenge societal norms. The Coast Road is at once an incisive critique and a heartfelt celebration of the endless complexities of human relationships and resilience.

Praise for the novel includes remarks from the Sunday Times and Observer, lauding it as a "perfect book club read" and a "compelling, compassionate page-turner." Celebrities like Gillian Anderson commend it as "an addictive read," while authors like Sarah Winman describe it as a novel that "moves between rage, forgiveness, and hope." As you delve into this emotionally charged narrative, expect to be swept away by Murrin's deft storytelling and astute observations.

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ISBN: 9781526663696

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 May 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Circus

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 320

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About the Author

Alan Murrin is an Irish fiction writer based in Berlin. In 2021 he was the winner of the Bournemouth Writing Prize for his short story “The Wake”, which went on to be shortlisted for short story of the year at the Irish Book Awards. He is the recipient of an Irish Arts Council Agility Award and an Arts Council Literature Bursary. He is a graduate of the prose fiction masters at the University of East Anglia. His work was featured as part of the New Irish Writing series in the Irish Independent. His work has been short-listed for the Irish Arts and Writers Festival short story prize, the New Irish Writing in Germany Prize, and he was long-listed for the 2021 University of Essex International short story prize. He writes for the Irish Times, Times Literary Supplement and Spectator. His writing on art and photography has appeared in Art Review and The White Review.

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