*One Dublin One Book choice for 2022**Shortlisted for an Irish Book Award 2021*In sensuous, resonant prose, Nuala O’Connor has conjured the definitive portrait of this strong, passionate and loyal Irishwoman. Nora is a tour de force, an earthy and authentic love letter to Irish literature’s greatest muse.
Nuala O'Connor Libri
Nuala O’Connor è un'autrice le cui opere si addentrano nelle profondità dell'esperienza irlandese, plasmate dalla sua prospettiva unica. La sua scrittura in prosa è caratterizzata da uno stile accattivante e dalla capacità di penetrare le complesse emozioni dei suoi personaggi. La profondità creativa dell'autrice è evidente nei suoi romanzi, che spesso si concentrano sulle donne e sui loro mondi interiori. Attraverso i suoi scritti, O’Connor cerca di illuminare aspetti meno conosciuti della storia e della vita letteraria.






Nora: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce
- 496pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Acclaimed Irish novelist O'Connor's bold reimagining of the life of James Joyce's wife, muse, and the model for Molly Bloom in Ulysses is a "lively and loving paean to the indomitable Nora Barnacle" (Edna O'Brien)
Miss Emily
- 238pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The Dickinson household is saved from domestic chaos with the arrival of Ada Concannon, a neat little Irish person, fresh off the boat.
Becoming Belle
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
A new Historical fiction book by acclaimed Irish author Nuala O'Connor
A heartbroken man deals with his wife''s Alzheimers as best he can. The Jesus of O''Connell Street reflects on his situation, which isn''t half bad. A too-young girl witnesses her father''s shocking infidelity. A quiet murder on a riverbank. Imperfect lovers and unlikely friends thwart and bolster each other as they act out their dramas on the beaches of Brazil, in the bedrooms of Dublin, and in the wilds of North America
1703. In Kinsale, County Cork, Anne Coleman is the illegitimate child of local lawyer and his maid; disguised as 'Anthony' to protect reputations, the masks suits her just fine. But, obsessed with boats and the sea, Anne struggles to fit in, and her devoted mother fears for her fiercely independent and impulsive daughter, who is hell-bent on a voyage of self-realization. When secrets are exposed, the family emigrates to the new colony of Carolina, but this fresh start brings huge loss and stifling responsibilities. A lonely and transgressive Anne finds comfort only with Bedelia, servant and intimate friend. But her craving for the sea-wandering life and a misjudged marriage to Gabriel Bonny compel Anne to take to the sea again, this time to the islands of the Caribbean, famous for plunder and piracy. Adventure and freedom await, but so do violence and disappointment. While exploring her bisexuality, and ideals around friendship and self-belief, Anne Bonny must also face her own privilege and the sacrifices required for enduring love. Seaborne is the thrilling and sensuous imagining of the loss, frustration and desires that steer this lonely daughter of a plantation owner towards elopement, two marriages, two pregnancies, violence, trial for piracy and legendary status.