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This Happy
This Happy | Niamh Campbell
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I have taken apart every panel of this, like an ornamental fan. But we stayed in the cottage for three weeks only, just three weeks, because it was cut short you see - cut short after just three weeks, when I'd left my entire life behind. When Alannah was twenty-three, she met a man who was older than her - a married man - and fell in love. Things happened suddenly. They met in April, in the first bit of mild weather; and in August, they went to stay in rural Ireland, overseen by the cottage's landlady. Six years later, when Alannah is newly married to another man, she sees the landlady from afar. Memories of those days spent in bliss, then torture, return to her. And the realisation that she has been waiting - all this time - to be rediscovered.
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This Happy | Niamh Campbell
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I bought this book when I saw the Book of Kells, in the Trinity gift shop, Dublin. I‘ve heard a lot of good things about “Normal People” but this honestly missed the mark. The premise on the back cover initially drew me in, but it was the disjointed writing style that left me often confused and disconnected to the story. I can appreciate artistry in writing, which there was a bit of, but mostly the style left me confused and dissatisfied.