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  • Published: 16 April 2024
  • ISBN: 9781635423563
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $45.00
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Connemara

A Novel



A breathtaking story of unfulfilled dreams, unexpected second chances, and love in a present-day France turning against itself, from the Goncourt Prize–winning author of And Their Children After Them.

A breathtaking story of unfulfilled dreams, unexpected second chances, and love in a present-day France turning against itself, from the Goncourt Prize–winning author of And Their Children After Them.

Hélène is approaching 40. Born in a small town in the east of France, she worked hard to leave it behind and achieve a life worthy of the glossy magazines she pored over as a teen. But now that she seemingly has it all—a husband and two daughters, a successful career, and a custom-designed house near Nancy—she feels unfulfilled, as though the years have passed her by.

Christophe just turned 40 and has never left his little corner of France, where he grew up with Hélène. No longer as handsome as he used to be, he’s led an unassuming life, preferring to party with friends than to apply himself. These days, he’s selling dog food, dreaming of playing hockey again like he did when he was 16, and living with his father and son—a quiet, indecisive existence, which could be seen as failure. And yet he fully believes that anything is still possible.

Through the story of how their two disparate lives intersect once more, Connemara beautifully evokes the complex pain and joy of returning to your roots, and trying to make a relationship last in a rapidly changing, increasingly divided country.

  • Published: 16 April 2024
  • ISBN: 9781635423563
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $45.00
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Praise for Connemara

Praise for And Their Children After Them:

“[A] page-turner…It is easy to see why this novel, which arrives just on time and contains the secret history of the current political upheaval, would find such critical acclaim…I couldn’t put the book down. I didn’t want it to end.” New York Times Book Review

“[The 1990s is] a decade ripe for its novel. This is what And Their Children After Them masterfully provides…a novel that is delightfully detached and disabused, and yet knows when to let down its guard and be moving.” Los Angeles Review of Books

“The half-lyrical, half-prophetic tone reminded me of DH Lawrence…an elegiac anthem, one drenched in ‘the terrible sweetness of belonging.’” Financial Times