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'Surprising and beautiful and courageous .. A beacon.' Megan Nolan'Novels of heart-breaking empathy, rigorous honesty and peerless beauty.' Eimear McBride Caithleen 'Kate' Brady and Bridget 'Baba' Brennan are growing up in a repressive Irish village after World War II. Kate is a romantic, looking for love; Baba is a reckless survivor.

After being expelled from convent school, they dream of the bright lights of Dublin - and are rewarded with bad luck and bad sex; marry for the wrong reasons; but continue to fight the expectations forced upon 'girls' of every era to become brave new women. This is the second novel in Edna O'Brien's trilogy which revolutionised Irish literature in the 1960s. Banned by the authorities as 'indecent' and burned by the clergy, they were notorious for their frank portrayal of sexual desire: but scandal turned to fame, and made this glorious coming-of-age tale an instant classic that inspires and delights readers to this day.




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Publication: 16 Jul 2026, Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571397914 | 
Extent: 272 pages

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The Lonely Girl by Edna O'Brien

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      'Surprising and beautiful and courageous .. A beacon.' Megan Nolan'Novels of heart-breaking empathy, rigorous honesty and peerless beauty.' Eimear McBride Caithleen 'Kate' Brady and Bridget 'Baba' Brennan are growing up in a repressive Irish village after World War II. Kate is a romantic, looking for love; Baba is a reckless survivor.

      After being expelled from convent school, they dream of the bright lights of Dublin - and are rewarded with bad luck and bad sex; marry for the wrong reasons; but continue to fight the expectations forced upon 'girls' of every era to become brave new women. This is the second novel in Edna O'Brien's trilogy which revolutionised Irish literature in the 1960s. Banned by the authorities as 'indecent' and burned by the clergy, they were notorious for their frank portrayal of sexual desire: but scandal turned to fame, and made this glorious coming-of-age tale an instant classic that inspires and delights readers to this day.




      Paperback 
      Publication: 16 Jul 2026, Faber & Faber
      ISBN: 9780571397914 | 
      Extent: 272 pages

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