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Garrett Carr

    Garrett Carr es un autor cuyas obras profundizan en el intrincado paisaje e historia de Irlanda. Su escritura se caracteriza por un agudo sentido del detalle, que combina las observaciones de un cartógrafo con la sensibilidad de un narrador. Carr explora una 'tierra de frontera' única que existe entre el Norte y el Sur, descubriendo su complejo pasado y su incierto futuro. Su obra, realzada por sus propios mapas y fotografías, ofrece una perspectiva fresca sobre la nacionalidad, la tierra y el poder, a menudo tocando la desolada belleza y las historias de su gente.

    The Boy from the Sea
    Lost Dogs
    • Lost Dogs

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      At last there is peace in the city. A shipment of vicious creatures will be exported faraway. Their containers rattle, howl and smell of death. But not everyone is keen to see them leave. Shouldn't the place that makes the monsters keep them? Ewan has returned to the city for his father's trial. May has joined a school for special talents. Andrew wants only to keep out of trouble. But trouble is sure to find them. It has their scent.

      Lost Dogs
    • The Boy from the Sea

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set in a 1970s Irish fishing village, the story revolves around a baby boy found on the beach, who captivates the local community. As he grows into a charismatic yet enigmatic young man named Brendan, the narrative explores the intertwined lives of his adoptive family and the village, revealing the impact of a changing global economy on their traditional way of life. The dynamic between Brendan and his brother Declan, alongside their father's struggles, highlights themes of family, community, and the complexities of identity in a shifting world.

      The Boy from the Sea