On Canaan's Side
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2011
272
Novel • Fiction
USA • 20th century
2011
Adult
18+ years
On Canaan's Side by Sebastian Barry is a first-person narrative following 89-year-old Lilly Bere as she recounts her life story in a journal, reflecting on her experiences as an Irish immigrant in the United States. Spanning her escape from Ireland with her fiancé Tadg, his tragic death, her struggle for survival in Cleveland, her relationships, and the impact of several wars on her loved ones, the novel explores themes of resilience, loss, and the immigrant experience in America. The book contains sensitive topics including death, war, and suicide.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Emotional
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
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Reviews for Sebastian Barry's On Canaan's Side highlight its poignant narrative and lyrical prose, evoking deep emotional responses. Critics commend Barry's skillful storytelling and character development. However, some note a meandering pace and occasionally dense language. Overall, the novel is celebrated for its touching exploration of memory and identity.
Readers who cherish poignant historical fiction and lyrical prose will revel in Sebastian Barry's On Canaan's Side. Fans of Colm Tóibín's Brooklyn or William Trevor's Love and Summer will appreciate this heartbreaking exploration of love, loss, and memory through the eyes of an Irish immigrant in America.
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272
Novel • Fiction
USA • 20th century
2011
Adult
18+ years
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