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The First Sunday in September

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  • 240 pages
  • 9 hours of reading

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'TheFirst Sunday in September really is quite an achievement. The stories arevibrant and authentic, brimming with intensity and desire. I enjoyed itimmensely.' - Donal Ryan 'Inventive andcompelling, this lifts off the page. A visceral sports novel, and yet sotender.'- Danny Denton 'Imagine RaymondCarver meets Donal Ryan and you have Tadhg Coakley's novel. His writing is tautand vivid, his voice compelling and compassionate.'- Mary Morrissy 'The First Sunday inSeptember takes us into the hearts and minds of a medley of characters whosometimes win but often lose, and whose experiences of life ring true.'-Madeleine D'Arcy It's All-Ireland Hurling Final Day. A hungover Clareman with gambling debts travels up to Dublin for the match, secretly hoping his county will lose. An Englishwoman attends the final with her partner, wondering when to tell him that she's pregnant. A long-retired player watches the match from the stands, his gaze repeatedly falling on the Cork captain, whom he and his wife gave up for adoption years earlier. Clare's star forward struggles under the weight of expectation. Cork's talisman waits for the sliothar to fall from the sky, aware that his destiny is already set. Technically daring and with an unforgettable cast of characters, The First Sunday in September announces an exciting new voice in Irish fiction. A mix of Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge and Chad Harbach's The Art of Fielding

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The First Sunday in September, Tadhg Coakley

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2018
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Very Good
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€8.99

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