The Home Scar: From the Women’s Prize-longlisted author of Nothing But Blue Sky
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“MacMahon writes with such beautiful simplicity, conjuring real and complex people straight off the page … subtle and authentic” – Claire Fuller On opposite sides of the world, half-siblings Cassie and Christo have built their lives around work, intent on ignoring their painful past.When a dramatic storm in Galway hits the headlines, they’re drawn back there to revisit a glorious childhood summer, the last before their mother died. But their journey uncovers memories of a far less happy summer – one that had tragic consequences.Confronted with the havoc their mother left in her wake, Cassie and Christo are forced to face their past and – ready or not – to deal with the messy tangle of parental love and neglect that shaped them.The Home Scar is a luminous and precise story about the inheritance of loss and the possibility of finally making peace with it._________”Her beautifully simple style belies psychological complexity … and her tone is wryly accepting” – Big Issue “Quiet and bleakly beautiful … like the siblings and Ireland, it will leave a permanent mark on those who venture into its depths” – Buzz “Picks at the wounds only a mother can inflict … ambitious … intricate” – Sunday Independent “An exceptional novel about a brother and sister returning to the west of Ireland and to a summer of their past.” – Anne Griffin, Sunday Independent “A powerful story about legacy and loss and the possibility of reconciliation” – Irish Times
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| Weight | 0.34 kg | 
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| Dimensions | 2.4 × 13.5 × 21.5 cm | 
| Format | Paperback | 
| Language | |
| Pages | 336 | 
| Publisher | |
| Year Published | 2023-2-9 | 
| Imprint | |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom | 
| ISBN 10 | 1844885992 | 
| About The Author | The Home Scar is Kathleen MacMahon's fourth novel. Her debut, This is How it Ends, spent five weeks at the top of the bestseller lists in Ireland, and was a Richard and Judy Book Club choice in the UK. It was followed by The Long, Hot Summer, also a bestseller in Ireland, and Nothing But Blue Sky, which was nominated for the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2021. Kathleen is a former radio and television journalist with Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ, and she lives in Dublin with her family. | 
| Review Quote | A powerful story about legacy and loss and the possibility of reconciliation | 
| Other text | Her beautifully simple style belies psychological complexity . . . and her tone is wryly accepting | 
 
		    



