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Troubles

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Set against the backdrop of growing tensions in Ireland in 1919, Troubles, written in 1970, is the first novel in J.G.

Farrell's Empire Trilogy. Troubles is set on the east coast of Ireland, largely in the Hotel Majestic, a formerly grand building that has seen better days and now generally houses more cats than guests.The listener is taken back to July 1919, when the 'Major' is visiting the Majestic to reunite with his fiancee Angela, the Protestant proprietor Edward Spencer's daughter.

The lovers met in Brighton during the War and have since only corresponded long-distance.

The welcome he receives is not quite what he expected.

He quickly becomes sucked into the political and sociological ethos of the hotel and its inhabitants, and the story builds tantalisingly until its inevitable dramatic conclusion.A touching, often very funny and yet ultimately rather sad story, which will capture the listener's heart and excite their interest with its themes of Irish politics and love, played out in an unlikely and fragile sanctuary.The reader Sean Barrett is an Irish-born actor who has enjoyed success in the theatre, on television and in film.

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CSA WORD
1904605990 / 9781904605997
CD-Audio
823.914
10/03/2008
United Kingdom
English
Historic novels
5 hr.
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