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Aislinn Hunter

    Aislinn Hunter is the author of six books, encompassing poetry, fiction, and lyric essays. Her work delves deeply into the complexities of the human experience, often exploring themes of memory, place, and identity. Hunter employs a keen and poetic prose style to craft vivid imagery and evocative atmospheres that draw readers into her narratives. Her distinctive voice and literary depth establish her as a significant presence in contemporary literature.

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    The World Before Us
    • 2021

      The Certainties

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(24)Add rating

      A compelling narrative explores complex relationships and personal struggles, highlighting the intricacies of human connections. The story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of its characters. With rich prose and vivid imagery, it captures moments of vulnerability and resilience, making it a poignant reflection on life's challenges. As a finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, it promises a captivating reading experience that resonates deeply with its audience.

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    • 2015

      The World Before Us

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(17)Add rating

      'A tantalising mystery... beguiling and richly suggestive' Metro Jane was fifteen when her life changed for ever. In the woods surrounding a Yorkshire country house, she took her eyes off the little girl she was minding and the girl slipped into the trees - never to be seen again. Now an adult, Jane is obsessed with another disappearance: that of a young woman who walked out of a Victorian lunatic asylum one day in 1877. As Jane pieces together moments in history, forgotten stories emerge - of sibling jealousy, illicit affairs, and tragic death . . . 'Strange and absorbing . . . I relished this book' - Penelope Lively, The New York Times Book Review 'Sensitive, melancholy, sharply observant. A work of great power' - Guardian 'Ambitious, inticate . . . cleverly innovates while tipping a nod to classic Gothic tropes: dynastic rivalries, crumbling country houses, madhouses and vanished girls' National Post (Canada) 'A brilliant work of humanity and imagination, artful and breathtakingly beautiful. It will continue to haunt long after you have finished reading' Helen Humphreys, author of Nocturne 'Powerful, thought-provoking, haunting and haunted . . . Reminiscent of A.S. Byatt's Possession, it forces you to look at the world - the people around you, the objects they hold dear - in a different light' Globe and Mail (Canada)

      The World Before Us
    • 2013

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      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(10)Add rating

      Abbey, a Canadian woman residing in a Galway village, navigates a complex and passionate romance with Dermot, an older Irish man. Their relationship is marked by deep affection yet fraught with challenges, exploring themes of love, cultural differences, and personal growth. As Abbey adapts to her new life, the story delves into the intricacies of their bond and the impact of their contrasting backgrounds.

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