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Freedom is a Land I Cannot See by Peter Cunningham 9781913207205 [USED COPY]

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  1. Blinded in an attack in the aftermath of Irish independence, Rose Raven is living quietly with her brother. When she discovers he's involved in anti-government propaganda, she tells no one, even her lover Rudy. When Ultan dies, Rose is the only person who knows where the shameful truth is hidden.

Charting the dangerous first years of the Irish Free State, the novel tells the story of Rose's secrets, every one of them a risk to the success of the new Ireland.



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About the Author

Peter Cunningham is from Waterford, Ireland. He is the author of the Monument series, widely acclaimed novels set in a fictional version of his home town. His novel, The Taoiseach, was a controversial best seller; The Sea and the Silence won the prestigious Prix de l'Europe. He is a member of Aosdana, the Irish academy of arts and letters, and lives with his wife, not far from Dublin.



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Timeless... A tragic story, but with enough warmth to ultimately feel life-affirming.

* Irish Independent *

A web of intrigue, love, loss and betrayal that keeps you hooked right up to the end.

* RTE Culture *

A novel with authentic atmosphere, compelling characters, flowing language and a tumultuous finish.

* The Business Post *

A masterful novel that will never leave you.


An engrossing, enlightening, beautiful novel.


One of his best... I recommend it.

* The Irish Catholic *

Elegant, supremely crafted.


Cunningham's novel is lyrically tender, but grows into a forensic distillation of nationalist and religious faultlines.


Freedom Is a Land I Cannot See is an intriguing, satisfying and beautiful novel about love, loss, truth and courage.


A superbly crafted novel... It conveys with great skill - probably better than any history book could - the conflicting, crisscrossing, complex loyalties of so many families caught up in those high-octane, dangerous times.

* Irish Times *

A pacy plot, lyrical writing and compelling characters.

* Sunday Independent *



Book Information
ISBN 9781913207205
Author Peter Cunningham
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Sandstone Press Ltd
Publisher Sandstone Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 292g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 130mm * 24mm

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