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Hunter has created a redolent, peat-reeking sense of Ireland, mournful but sometimes blackly hilarious…. The smell of life is what makes Stay so compelling. -Vancouver Sun

Stay follows Abbey, a young woman from Canada now living in a village outside Galway. She falls in love with Dermot, an older Irish man, in an unconventional, affectionate but troubled relationship.
he extraordinary skill of Stay lies in its unsentimental depiction of modern Ireland. The inhabitants of Dermot’s village form a riotous and poignant chorus, commenting on their rapidly changing world with wit and insight. Here is a beautiful, funny and richly rewarding novel about history and obligation, and above all, the meaning of human connection in a land poised uneasily between past and present.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Country
United States
Date
3 September 2013
Pages
282
ISBN
9780385680622

Hunter has created a redolent, peat-reeking sense of Ireland, mournful but sometimes blackly hilarious…. The smell of life is what makes Stay so compelling. -Vancouver Sun

Stay follows Abbey, a young woman from Canada now living in a village outside Galway. She falls in love with Dermot, an older Irish man, in an unconventional, affectionate but troubled relationship.
he extraordinary skill of Stay lies in its unsentimental depiction of modern Ireland. The inhabitants of Dermot’s village form a riotous and poignant chorus, commenting on their rapidly changing world with wit and insight. Here is a beautiful, funny and richly rewarding novel about history and obligation, and above all, the meaning of human connection in a land poised uneasily between past and present.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Country
United States
Date
3 September 2013
Pages
282
ISBN
9780385680622