Set in the turbulent Northern Ireland of the 1980s, Cal delves into the life of a young Catholic man navigating a predominantly Protestant area. Faced with grim choices, Cal must decide between a nauseating job at an abattoir or the unemployment line, and whether to dwell on his past or build a future with Marcella. This haunting love story emerges from a landscape of fear and violence, where moments of tenderness and innocence are fleeting and precious.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a poignant love story set against the backdrop of the Troubles in 1980s Northern Ireland.
- Explore the difficult choices and moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in sectarian conflict.
- Gain insight into the human cost of political and religious division through a deeply personal narrative.
- Discover a powerful and atmospheric novel that captures the fragility of hope amidst despair.
About the Author
Bernard MacLaverty is an acclaimed Irish writer known for his novels and short stories. Born in Belfast, his work often explores themes of identity, conflict, and the human condition, particularly within the context of Northern Ireland. His other notable works include 'Lamb' and 'Grace Notes', which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.