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The Woman on the Bridge by Headline Publishing Group; 9781035402779

The Woman on the Bridge

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The Woman on the Bridge is a compelling tale set in the turbulent backdrop of 1920s Dublin, a time marked by the struggle for Irish independence. The narrative centres around Winnie O'Leary, a young woman whose initial desire for a peaceful existence is challenged when she encounters Joseph Burke, a passionate rebel whose dedication to the cause ignites a conflict within her.

The Plot

Winnie's life takes a dramatic turn as she grapples with her feelings for Joseph, who is deeply entwined in the rebellion through his family. Her reluctance to engage in political turmoil is juxtaposed against the growing intensity of her affection for Joseph, forcing her to confront difficult choices between love and loyalty to her family. As the political landscape shifts, Winnie must navigate the dangers that arise, questioning her values and the sacrifices she is willing to make.

Themes

  • Love vs. Loyalty: The novel explores the tension between personal desires and familial obligations.
  • Identity and Independence: Characters grapple with their roles in a society struggling for freedom.
  • Conflict and Resolution: The story delves into the emotional and moral dilemmas faced during times of upheaval.
“A poignant exploration of love and sacrifice against a historical backdrop.”

Readers who appreciate richly woven narratives with complex characters may find parallels with works like Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín or Fingersmith by Sarah Waters, where personal and political struggles intertwine seamlessly.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 165 mm × 36 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781035402779

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