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Abstract
1973. In a close-knit community on Ireland’s west coast, a baby is found abandoned on the beach. Named Brendan by Ambrose Bonnar, the fisherman who adopts him, the baby captivates the town and the boy he grows to be will captivate them still – no one can quite fathom Brendan Bonnar.
For Christine, Ambrose’s wife, Brendan brings both love and worry. For their existing son, his new brother’s arrival is the start of a life-long rivalry. And though Ambrose brings Brendan into his home out of love, it is a decision that will fracture his family and force this man – more comfortable at sea than on land – to try to understand himself and those he cares for.
Told over two decades, Garrett Carr's The Boy from the Sea is a novel about a restless boy trying to find his place in the world and a family fighting to hold itself together. It is a story of ordinary lives made extraordinary, a drama about a community who can’t help but look to the boy from the sea for answers as they face the storm of a rapidly changing world.
For Christine, Ambrose’s wife, Brendan brings both love and worry. For their existing son, his new brother’s arrival is the start of a life-long rivalry. And though Ambrose brings Brendan into his home out of love, it is a decision that will fracture his family and force this man – more comfortable at sea than on land – to try to understand himself and those he cares for.
Told over two decades, Garrett Carr's The Boy from the Sea is a novel about a restless boy trying to find his place in the world and a family fighting to hold itself together. It is a story of ordinary lives made extraordinary, a drama about a community who can’t help but look to the boy from the sea for answers as they face the storm of a rapidly changing world.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | Picador |
Number of pages | 336 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781035044535 |
Publication status | Published - 06 Feb 2025 |
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DRIFT is a project for Belfast’s river Lagan commissioned by Belfast 2024. A collaboration between OGU, MMAS and sound artist Matilde Meireles, DRIFT will host a series of listening sessions and related events in August and September 2024.
Carr, G. (Chair)
26 Sept 2024Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in Festival/Exhibition
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The Oracle at Glencolumbkille: Short story for BBC Radio 4
Carr, G., 21 Jan 2018, BBC : BBC Radio 4.Research output: Other contribution
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The Rule of the Land: Walking Ireland's Border
Carr, G., 02 Feb 2017, London: Faber & Faber. 340 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book