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HERBALIST

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ISBN: 9780241964583
AuthorBoyce, Niamh
Pub Date26/09/2013
BindingPaperback
Pages320
CountryGBR
Dewey823.92
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Quick overview Teenager Emily is spellbound by the exotic stranger - here is a man of the world who won't care that she's not respectable. However, Emily has competition for the herbalist's attentions. It seems the women of her small town are all mesmerized by the visitor who, they say, can perform miracles.
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"The most entertaining yet substantial historical novel since Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea". (Irish Times). The Herbalist is the electrifying first novel from Niamh Boyce, winner of the 2012 Hennesssy XO Award for New Irish Writing. It is a devastating and emotional story of yearning and obsession in 1930s rural Ireland. Out of nowhere the herbalist appears and sets up his stall in the market square. Teenager Emily is spellbound by the exotic stranger - here is a man of the world who won't care that she's not respectable. However, Emily has competition for the herbalist's attentions. It seems the women of her small town are all mesmerized by the visitor who, they say, can perform miracles. When Emily discovers the miracle-worker's dark side, her world turns upside down. She may be naive, but she has a fierce sense of right and wrong. With his fate lying in her hands, Emily must make the biggest decision of her young life. To make the herbalist pay for his sins against the women of the town? Or let him escape to cast his spell on another place? "An elegant morality tale about the inescapable strictures of women's lives...Her publisher describes her as "a dazzling new voice".
I cannot disagree". (Sunday Times). "A vividly imagined tale of love, lust and longing ...a compelling read with a cathartic ending that deserves a wide readership. It remains authentic and moving to the end". (Sunday Business Post). "Boyce's subject matter may be dark, and she treats it with the seriousness it deserves, but she writes with a lightness of touch not often seen in the genre ...just as the readers of The Herbalist share the women's fear as we read, we share their wonder and excitement as well ...hugely impressive and wonderfully assured". (Irish Times). "There's a lot going on that is slowly revealed and the writing is beautiful...A serious new literary talent". (TV3). "I read The Herbalist with great pleasure. The characters jump alive from the page and I had to read fast to find out what happened, totally gripped". (Patricia Ferguson, author of The Midwife's Daughter). "Comparisons to Edna O'Brien and Pat McCabe are more than justified. That said, Boyce has a unique voice and sensibility, one that's entirely her own". (Image). "Fascinating and revealing...I suffered, raged and celebrated with the exceptionally well developed characters and cancelled all engagements in order to finish the book".
(Goodreads. com). "A riveting story that electrifies and dazzles". (Writing.ie). Niamh Boyce's background is in visual arts and she now works as a librarian. She started writing just four years ago. She lives in the Irish midlands with her family.

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"The most entertaining yet substantial historical novel since Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea". (Irish Times). The Herbalist is the electrifying first novel from Niamh Boyce, winner of the 2012 Hennesssy XO Award for New Irish Writing. It is a devastating and emotional story of yearning and obsession in 1930s rural Ireland. Out of nowhere the herbalist appears and sets up his stall in the market square. Teenager Emily is spellbound by the exotic stranger - here is a man of the world who won't care that she's not respectable. However, Emily has competition for the herbalist's attentions. It seems the women of her small town are all mesmerized by the visitor who, they say, can perform miracles. When Emily discovers the miracle-worker's dark side, her world turns upside down. She may be naive, but she has a fierce sense of right and wrong. With his fate lying in her hands, Emily must make the biggest decision of her young life. To make the herbalist pay for his sins against the women of the town? Or let him escape to cast his spell on another place? "An elegant morality tale about the inescapable strictures of women's lives...Her publisher describes her as "a dazzling new voice".
I cannot disagree". (Sunday Times). "A vividly imagined tale of love, lust and longing ...a compelling read with a cathartic ending that deserves a wide readership. It remains authentic and moving to the end". (Sunday Business Post). "Boyce's subject matter may be dark, and she treats it with the seriousness it deserves, but she writes with a lightness of touch not often seen in the genre ...just as the readers of The Herbalist share the women's fear as we read, we share their wonder and excitement as well ...hugely impressive and wonderfully assured". (Irish Times). "There's a lot going on that is slowly revealed and the writing is beautiful...A serious new literary talent". (TV3). "I read The Herbalist with great pleasure. The characters jump alive from the page and I had to read fast to find out what happened, totally gripped". (Patricia Ferguson, author of The Midwife's Daughter). "Comparisons to Edna O'Brien and Pat McCabe are more than justified. That said, Boyce has a unique voice and sensibility, one that's entirely her own". (Image). "Fascinating and revealing...I suffered, raged and celebrated with the exceptionally well developed characters and cancelled all engagements in order to finish the book".
(Goodreads. com). "A riveting story that electrifies and dazzles". (Writing.ie). Niamh Boyce's background is in visual arts and she now works as a librarian. She started writing just four years ago. She lives in the Irish midlands with her family.

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