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Last of Summer
  

Last of Summer [Paperback]

Kate O'Brien
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First published in 1943, Virago's Modern Classic series re-releases Kate O'Brien's (1897-1974) The Last of Summer with an introduction by poet Eavan Boland. Young French actress Angale Maury is traveling in Ireland in 1939; on a whim she visits the village of Drumaninch, her late father's birthplace. There she meets her relatives, the Kernahans: Aunt Hannah and cousins Tom, Martin and Jo. In no time at all, Tom and Martin are smitten with her; she favors Tom and, of course, their proclamations of love stir up complications all around. A gently beguiling tale with hints of darkness at the edges.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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O'Brien, author of The Ante Room, The Land of Spices (Classic Returns, LJ 2/1/90), and numerous other titles, here offers the 1943 story of Angele Maury, who returns to her Irish roots during the last summer before World War II. While there, she must come to grips with her family and the love of two men.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Elegance in Word, April 2 2001
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Kate O'Brien is a masterful storyteller. I read "The Last Of Summer" without much expectation, as I was on break from writing a novel of my own. I was really surprised at what I found. Her details of the era, rich with history and emotion are crisply described, and only draw you further into the complex story of Angele, a beautiful young actress who returns to her old Irish home to reclaim her past. In doing just that, she uncovers many secrets which lead to her own Father's estrangement from her Uncle and his Family. When her cousin begins having feelings for her, which O'Brien bravely endears, (a hint of her being an author well beyond her time) his decision to go off into the beginning of World War I are thwarted by an ever growing love for this mysterious cousin. I highly suggest giving this a read. Not only is it beautiful in atmosphere and context, but riveting and highly sensual. A work from an Author who does not bow to tradition. This is a triumph.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Elegance in Word, April 2 2001
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Kate O'Brien is a masterful storyteller. I read "The Last Of Summer" without much expectation, as I was on break from writing a novel of my own. I was really surprised at what I found. Her details of the era, rich with history and emotion are crisply described, and only draw you further into the complex story of Angele, a beautiful young actress who returns to her old Irish home to reclaim her past. In doing just that, she uncovers many secrets which lead to her own Father's estrangement from her Uncle and his Family. When her cousin begins having feelings for her, which O'Brien bravely endears, (a hint of her being an author well beyond her time) his decision to go off into the beginning of World War I are thwarted by an ever growing love for this mysterious cousin. I highly suggest giving this a read. Not only is it beautiful in atmosphere and context, but riveting and highly sensual. A work from an Author who does not bow to tradition. This is a triumph.
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