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Meaghan Delahunt

    Meaghan Delahunt is an acclaimed short-story writer whose narratives have been widely anthologized and broadcast. Her work delves into the depths of the human psyche, often exploring themes of identity and memory. Delahunt masterfully examines the complexities of relationships and the search for meaning in contemporary life. Her distinctive style is noted for its lyrical quality and penetrating insight, capturing the subtle nuances of human experience.

    La casa azzurra
    The Red Book
    To the Island
    • 2012

      To the Island

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

      The narrative follows a woman's poignant quest to find her Greek birth-father, set against the backdrop of modern Greece. As she navigates her personal journey, she uncovers the complexities of contemporary Greek history, revealing the intertwining of her identity with the nation's past. This exploration delves into themes of heritage, belonging, and the impact of history on personal lives, making for a compelling and emotionally resonant tale.

      To the Island
    • 2009

      The Red Book

      • 293 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Francoise, an Australian photographer, visits Bhopal, India, where she encounters a Tibetan refugee mourning his family lost in a disaster and a Scottish traveler overcoming addiction through Buddhism. The work showcases photographs that capture their stories of love, struggle, and transformation.

      The Red Book