Hide Away
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New Island Books
Published:27th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
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Hidden behind the walls of Grangegorman Mental Hospital in 1941, four lives collide, all afflicted by the human cost of wars, betrayals and trauma.
Gus, a shrewd attendant, is the keeper of everyone’s secrets, especially his own. Two War of Independence veterans are reunited. One, Jimmy Nolan, has spent twenty years as a psychiatric patient, unable to recover from his involvement in youthful killings. In contrast, Francis Dillon has prospered as a businessman, until rumours of Civil War atrocities cause his collapse, suffering delusions of enemies seeking to kill him.
Doctor Fairfax has fled London after his gay lover’s death. Desperate to rekindle a sense of purpose, Fairfax tries to help Dillon recover by getting him to talk about his past. But a code of silence surrounds the traumatic violence Ireland has endured. Is Dillon willing to break his silence to find a way back to his family?
In this superb evocation of hidden worlds, master storyteller Dermot Bolger explores the aftershock within people who participate in violence and the fault-lines in all post-conflict societies only held together by collective amnesia.
With superb characters and a haunting ending, this tale of post Civil War Ireland is a penetrating read.
-- Rory Kiberd * Sunday Business Post *‘It’s a bleak subject, treated here with the sharpest awareness of historical troubles and taboos. Hide Away, against the odds, makes an invigorating read, for all its encapsulation of a broken world.’
-- Patricia Craig‘Hide Away is as good as anything the multi-faceted writer has given us thus far… Bolger’s masterful novel pokes at the many sores that festoon a country “barely held together by the invisible sticking plaster of everyone keeping their secrets”: the treatment of homosexuals, the use of the health system as a dumping ground for relatives who were in the way and the burying of historical scars behind hospital walls.’
-- Pat Carty'Narrated from multiple characters’ points of view, Hide Away is an astute character study concerned with guilt, betrayal (personal and public), and the secret lives of those we love.’
-- Brendan DalyWith vivid storytelling, Hide Away offers a profound look at the human cost of violence and the unspoken struggles that linger long after the fighting ends.
-- Claire LinISBN: 9781848409385
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
Weight: 450g
288 pages