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An Irish Book Award winner and instant bestseller in Ireland, The Herbalist is an electrifying novel from Hennessy XO New Irish Writing Award winner, Niamh Boyce. Inspired by real events, it's a deeply moving and viscerally powerful novel about the lives of women in 1930s Ireland - an unforgettable story of love, shame, hypocrisy and courage. One day in a small town in Ireland, the herbalist appears and sets up his stall in the market square. The stranger is exotic and glamorous, and young Emily is spellbound. However, she has competition for the herbalist's attentions. The women of the town -…mehr

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An Irish Book Award winner and instant bestseller in Ireland, The Herbalist is an electrifying novel from Hennessy XO New Irish Writing Award winner, Niamh Boyce. Inspired by real events, it's a deeply moving and viscerally powerful novel about the lives of women in 1930s Ireland - an unforgettable story of love, shame, hypocrisy and courage. One day in a small town in Ireland, the herbalist appears and sets up his stall in the market square. The stranger is exotic and glamorous, and young Emily is spellbound. However, she has competition for the herbalist's attentions. The women of the town - those from big houses and their maids, the shopkeepers and their serving girls, are also mesmerised by the visitor, who they say, can perform miracles. When Emily discovers the miracle workers dark side, her world turns upside down. She may be naïve, but she has a fierce sense of right and wrong. So, with his fate in her hands, Emily faces the biggest decision of her young life.
Autorenporträt
Niamh Boyce is an award winning Irish novelist and poet. She has fictionalised two Irish criminal trials. 'The Herbalist', based on a trial in her home town, won Debut Novel of the Year at the Irish Book Awards, and was longlisted for an IMPAC. Her novel, Her Kind, is based on the landmark Irish witch trial of 1324, often known as The witch trial of Alice Kyteler. It was nominated for the E.U Prize for Literature. Niamh was awarded the prestigious Hennessy XO Literary Award for her poetry. Her short fiction has been widely anthologised, most notably in The Long Gaze Back, an anthology of Irish Women Writers. Agent: Niamh is represented by Nicola Barr Rye Literary Agency.