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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touching and provocative,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Season of the Daisies (Hardcover)
Being somewhat of an "Americanized" European expatriate, I've always had trouble understanding the passion and connections inherent to that mysteriously unique Irish sensibility. Perhaps it has something to do with the vast ocean separating the U.S. and Europe. Mr. Phelan's book is so touching, so powerful, I was moved to tears at one point. It's a deeply emotional account of one boy's personal tragedy... and coming out of it feels like coming off a long and painful relationship gone wrong. I'm grateful for having read it, and even more grateful to Mr. Phelan for writing it, but I hope I never suffer as much in my lifetime as little Seanie Doolin. A great read, and suprising page-turner .. an absolutely unforgettable narrative. At times it reminded me (vaguely) of William Faulkner.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Great symbolism, Lyrical and Powerful,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Season of the Daisies (Paperback)
A wonderful and provocative book although some may find the subject matter a bit too rough for light reading. The book combines a graceful lyricism with a whole variety of interesting symbolism that demonstrates a depth of human understanding.
One curious example would be the character of Ms. Bevan who connotes pure compassion and understanding; a true Madonna figure. She is modern, monied, dignified and thought to be Protestant by everyone in town, which she is not. This subtle reflection of Irish self-loathing and the fact that Mr. Sheehan, a suffering moral hero, is the only one capable of even speaking to her makes an interesting commentary. Also of note is the book's ambiguous treatment of Irish Republicanism. IRA members are all damaged characters suffering from their involvement and regretful, neurotic or base and ruthless in the extreme. It is fundamentally a romantic novel whereby the enviable qualities are of a personal nature and "collective" ideals are misguided and taken-up by unfortunate rabble and impetuous youth. Who is responsible for Willie's death? The English, the IRA, all who where present, only those in favour of the killing, the village that reared the killers? The verdict seems to be that all are guilty, the pain is real and the living suffer most.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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This book was a little hard but overall great !!,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Season of the Daisies (Paperback)
I think this book started out a little hard to understand and take in, but once you got down and started reading it, it grabbed you and sucked you in. It was well written and it gave you an idea of grief and love. I think anyone who hasn't read the book should.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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One of the most powerful books I have ever read.,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Season of the Daisies (Paperback)
One of the most powerful books I have ever read. Irish novelist and former priest Tom Phelan has had two novels published in Ireland, and IN THE SEASON OF THE DAISIES, first published in Dublin in '93, has finally made it to U.S. bookshelves. Run, don't walk, to your bookstore. A brilliant work by an immense talent
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Chosen for "Discover Great New Writers",
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This review is from: In the Season of the Daisies (Paperback)
Barnes & Noble selected IN THE SEASON OF THE DAISIES for its "Discover Great New Writers" program.
Publisher's Weekly (1996) called IN THE SEASON... a "powerful novel" and awarded it a starred review.
Library Journal (1993) said "This first novel, an unforgettable exploration of the shattering effects of violence, belongs in most fiction collections."
The Irish Times (1993) said "Phelan has taken a...theme, the slaughter of innocence, and turned it into something you won't forget for a very long time."
Books Ireland said "This is a work of such might and muscle....Buy it."
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Phelan chosen for "Discover Great New Writers",
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This review is from: In the Season of the Daisies (Hardcover)
This novel was chosen by Barnes & Noble for the "Discover Great New Writers" program....It received a starred review in Publishers Weekly, indicating a novel of unusual merit and interest...Books Ireland said "This is a work of such might and muscle....Buy it."...The Irish Times said "Phelan has taken a...theme, the slaughter of innocence, and by dint of sheer lyrical power has turned it into something you won't forget for a very long time."...Library Journal said "This first novel, an unforgettable exploration of the shattering effects of violence, belongs in most fiction collections....
The French translation, "A La Saison des Marguerites," is published by Editions Balland.
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