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In the Country of the Young [Hardcover]

Lisa Carey (Author)
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October 24, 2000
From Lisa Carey, critically acclaimed author of The Mermaids Singing, comes an evocative, hauntingly beautiful tale of grief, love, and redemption.

She came to them from the sea . . .

On a stormy November night in 1848, a ship carrying more than one hundred Irish emigrants to America's shores ran aground twenty miles off the coast of Maine. Many were saved, but some were not--including a young girl who died crying out the name of her brother. A century and a half later, the descendants of the survivors still remember that fateful voyage and the children who lost their lives to the sea.

In the present day, the artist Oisin MacDara lives in self-imposed exile on Tiranogue--the small island where the shipwrecked Irish settled. The past is Oisin's curse, as memories of the twin sister who died tragically when he was a boy haunt him still. In the isolated community he inhabits, life is so separated from mainland influences that an Irish lilt still flavors the islanders' speech. But Oisin's lingering pain is so great that even in this intimate place he has been incapable of forming a single meaningful relationship.

Then on a quiet All Hallows' Eve, a restless spirit is beckoned into his home by a candle flickering in the window: the ghost of the girl whose brief life ended on Tiranogue's shore more than a century earlier. In Oisin's house she seeks comfort and warmth, and a chance at the life that was denied her so long ago. For an empty man chained by painful memories, nothing will ever be the same again.

In the Country of the Young is a luminous modern fable of a heart's reawakening and an unforgettable journey back to the country of the living.


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Lusciously lyrical, Carey's second novel once again seductively crosses the line between reality and magic. If her first, The Mermaids Singing, introduced her as a skilful writer of tasteful melodrama and acquired her a considerable readership, her new book, backed up by an extensive marketing campaign and a reading group guide, should establish her as a serious presence in the field of quality soft-focus fiction. Set on a small island off the Maine coast, the narrative gracefully shifts from the past to the present, tracing the paths of sensual, compelling characters whose histories are inexplicably linked. Reclusive artist Oisin MacDara has not been quite human since his beloved twin sister, Nieve, committed suicide 25 years ago at the age of 15. He lives alone on the island of Tiranogue, named after an Irish immigrant ship that foundered there in 1848, and rarely speaks to anyone, although almost every single woman on the island has benefited from "knowing" him, in the biblical sense. Gifted with second sight as a child, Boston-born Oisin often saw spirits when he visited his relatives in Ireland every summer. Although he has not seen a ghost since Nieve died, he is always looking for her to return, so Oisin is hopeful when a spirit begins to haunt his lonely cabin and eventually materializes to live with him. However, the ghost is that of a seven-year-old girl named Aisling Quinn, who died in a shipwreck more than a century ago. The result of an illicit affair, Aisling had been ignored by all of her family except her brother Darragh. She and Darragh, who also died at sea, hoped to begin a new life in Canada. Returned in the flesh to Tiranogue, Aisling begins to live the life she was denied, miraculously growing from childhood into adulthood over the course of a year. Crafting a backstory as vibrant and poignant as her primary narrative, Carey lovingly charts the unearthly relationship between suffering souls, carefully skirting simple saccharine solutions. 7-city author tour. (Nov.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The few survivors of a fatal Irish voyage in 1840 begin their lives anew on Carey's fictional island, Country of the Young, and as the people remain isolated from mainland society, they retain their rich Irish culture. Fortysomething Oisin MacDara, a present-day resident, inherited the art of superstition, and every year he eagerly awaits what All Hallow's Eve will bring him. What he hopes for is his sister, Nieve, but Aisling arrives, a child in rags and a passenger from the Irish immigrant ship--in other words, a ghost. Aisling has come back to grow up, to live the life that she lost shortly after reaching land. Carey celebrates and examines brother-sister relationships as we go back in time to Aisling's story in Ireland during the potato famine and Oisin's childhood as well. An engaging and cleverly told story, perfect for Halloween reading. Michelle Kaske
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1st edition (October 24, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380976757
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380976751
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,231,018 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars I can't recommend this book highly enough!, November 2, 2000
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This gorgeous, compelling, heartfelt story is everything a novel should be. On Halloween Eve, Oisin, a middle-age recluse living on an island off the coast of Maine, finds a child ghost in his house who, at his touch, is given life. Aisling had died as a child on the shores of the island, a victim of a shipwreck and a debilitating voyage to escape the potato famine in Ireland. She awakens in Oisin his own longing for his long-dead twin sister Nieve. As Aisling grows up at a frantic rate, the two must face their pasts and origins, who they were and are, as well as the special relationship between them.

If the plot sounds maudlin, the novel is anything but. In Carey's capable hands, readers are guided through the intricacies of these two lives without sentimentality or melodrama. The lyrical prose is infused with the ache of longing, and the story finds the perfect balance between the past and the present, with a fully realized nineteenth century Ireland contrasting with a contemporary Maine.

I can't recommend this book highly enough. Of all the books I've read this year, this one has lingered longest in my heart.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended for incurable melancholics and romantics, January 7, 2001
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This book is a beautiful, melancholy flight of fancy from beginning to end. It's exhilarating the way Lisa Carey breaks the rules about what's allowed to happen in a novel. Ghosts are main characters, myths are real, communication with the dead commonplace. I read this book in one sitting--it was so bizarre I just had to keep turning the page to see what would happen next.

Carey intertwines harsh reality with the magical and mythical. The details about the Irish famine, the tons of food that were exported from the country while over a million people starved to death, and the horrible conditions on board the "coffin ships" are all--sad to say--historically accurate. It may seem morbid to some, but for the ancestors of those who crossed the Atlantic in those ships--or were buried at sea along the way--the famine is a watershed event that will remain embedded in our psyche for generations, like one of Carey's characters who die but stubbornly refuse to go away.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An unearthly love story that will sink into your bones, January 8, 2001
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This vividly-told love story is so difficult to describe to others that you will find yourself simply buying copies for friends and family rather than risk spoiling the chance for them to experience the tale themselves. Lisa Carey's unpretentious writing style delivers an engrossing romance complemented by brilliant imagery. You will spend hours after reading the last page, repeating the seductive storytelling to yourself.
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