"...it’s a stylistically captivating read: Sylvie’s narration is lyrical and painful, ringing with the rhythms and colloquialisms of her region, and woven both with beautiful meditations on the recent and ancient past and sharp-as-flint renditions of intergenerational campfire hostilities. It’s a short book, so a quick read, but clever, startling and very, very moving..." - Valerie O'Riordan reviews Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
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