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  • An Apology For Roses

    First published in 1973 and swiftly banned, John Broderick's An Apology for Roses returns as one of the most audacious portraits of provincial Ireland ever written. Set in a midlands town where respectability masks obsession, corruption and thwarted desire, the novel follows the intersecting lives of Marie Fogarty – clever, restless, dangerously sure of her own charm – and Father Tom Moran, the ... Read more

    $8.09 USD

  • The Pilgrimage

    An erotic nightmare and classic of modern Irish literature.Wealthy and devout, Michael and Julia Glynn are the envy of their neighbors and the model Irish Catholic couple, bearing Michael’s increasingly painful and crippling arthritis with stoicism. In hope of a miracle, their priest suggests a family pilgrimage to Lourdes. Yet these pious holiday plans are thrown into doubt when anonymous, ... Read more

    $9.89 USD

  • Grace

    Encouraging, Uplifting, Inspirational!

    "This book is all about our lives. We're on a journey of discovering the life-changing beauty of God's grace. It's all about knowing Jesus!" Pastor Michael Fehan, Lighthouse Fellowship Church, North Quincy, MAAfter an almost-fatal fall on January 5th of 2020 in front of his seventeen-year-old son, John was unconscious for three weeks at Boston Medical Center hospital. His family was immediately ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • The Pilgrimage

    Banned on its 1961 release and long overlooked, The Pilgrimage returns as a startlingly modern portrait of desire, secrecy and small‑town conformity. John Broderick's fearless debut follows Julia Glynn, a respectable wife in an Irish midlands town whose carefully arranged life begins to fracture after a series of anonymous letters expose the frailty of the world she inhabits.As Julia, her ailing ... Read more

    $8.09 USD

  • The Waking Of Willie Ryan

    Long overlooked but now recognised as a quietly radical masterpiece, The Waking of Willie Ryan reveals John Broderick as one of the most incisive chroniclers of mid‑century Ireland. Set in a midlands town where beauty and brutality uneasily coexist, the novel follows the return of Willie Ryan – once scapegoated for his relationships with men, institutionalised, and written out of local memory – ... Read more

    $8.09 USD

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    The Waking of Willie Ryan

    Narrated by Naoise Dunbar ...

    Abridged

    7 hours 39 min

    Willie Ryan returns to his home town in 'the great central plain of Ireland' after escaping from the asylum where he was committed, and unvisited, by his devout Catholic family for twenty-five years. The pretext for his incarceration was an attack on his sister-in-law; the real reason, an affair with a hedonistic young man who introduced him to art, literature and music. In this exposé of the ... Read more

    $15.99 USD

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    The Pilgrimage

    Narrated by Patrick Moy ...

    Unabridged

    5 hours 39 min

    An erotic nightmare and classic of modern Irish literature.Wealthy and devout, Michael and Julia Glynn are the envy of their neighbors and the model Irish Catholic couple, bearing Michael's increasingly painful and crippling arthritis with stoicism. In hope of a miracle, their priest suggests a family pilgrimage to Lourdes. Yet these pious holiday plans are thrown into doubt when anonymous, ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

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    Edmund Crispin’s The Case of the Gilded Fly is a masterful blend of classic detective fiction, intellectual wit, and literary allusions, marking the debut of the eccentric and brilliant amateur sleuth, Gervase Fen. First published in 1944, this Golden Age mystery introduces readers to Crispin’s signature style—clever, humorous, and delightfully intricate. The story unfolds in Oxford, where a ... Read more

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  • Liverpool Miss

    The second volume of Helen Forrester’s powerful, painful and ultimately uplifting four-volume autobiography of her poverty-stricken childhood in Liverpool during the 1930s.The Forrester family are slowly winning their fight for survival. But life remains extremely tough for fourteen-year-old Helen. Along with caring for her younger siblings and suffering terrible hardships she is also battling ... Read more

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  • The Cornish Coast Murder

    by John Bude ...
    Series series British Library Crime Classics
    Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder"The combination of bracing Cornish cliffs and seascapes with cozy interiors and a cerebral mystery makes this one of the most deservedly resurrected titles in the British Library Crime Classics series." —Booklist STARRED review'Never, even in his most optimistic moments, had he visualised a scene of this nature—himself in one armchair, a ... Read more

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    外国经典原著作品,包括最具代表性的文学大师和最有影响的代表作品 ... Read more

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  • The Flowering Thorn

    A Novel

    by Margery Sharp ...
    A Jazz Age socialite impulsively adopts an orphaned boy in this humorous, heartwarming taleIn 1929 London, twenty-eight-year-old Lesley Frewen lives a privileged, cultured life. But one thing is missing: love. When her aunt's female companion suddenly dies, leaving behind a young son, Lesley decides on a whim to adopt four-year-old Patrick—though she doesn't have any particular affection for ... Read more

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