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My name is Rebecca : a novel / by Sam Burnside.

By: Publication details: Oxfordshire : Hobart Books, 2022.Description: 424 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781914322068
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 823
Summary: Ruth Porter was killed in a bomb blast in central Belfast. Now, as the day of their 46th birthday approaches, her twin sister Rebecca is compelled to meet her killer, a man who has been freed from jail as a result of the Good Friday Agreement. Rebecca's troubled instinct is to retreat from the ghosts who inhabit her world. Her two best friends take her by car from Belfast to West Donegal, to Slieve League, the tallest sea cliffs in Europe. Here high above the Atlantic, on the 'edge of the world', she attains a startling clarity of vision. The question is, has she the strength to step forward into a new future? Set in Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles, and against the background of social and political change and energetic economic and cultural development of the time, My Name Is Rebecca explores the nature of loss, grief and guilt, and examines memory, accountability and the place of forgiveness and truth. - Book cover.
List(s) this item appears in: New Acquisitions Summer 2022
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Ruth Porter was killed in a bomb blast in central Belfast. Now, as the day of their 46th birthday approaches, her twin sister Rebecca is compelled to meet her killer, a man who has been freed from jail as a result of the Good Friday Agreement.
Rebecca's troubled instinct is to retreat from the ghosts who inhabit her world. Her two best friends take her by car from Belfast to West Donegal, to Slieve League, the tallest sea cliffs in Europe.
Here high above the Atlantic, on the 'edge of the world', she attains a startling clarity of vision. The question is, has she the strength to step forward into a new future?
Set in Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles, and against the background of social and political change and energetic economic and cultural development of the time, My Name Is Rebecca explores the nature of loss, grief and guilt, and examines memory, accountability and the place of forgiveness and truth. - Book cover.

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