Grace and Truth
Grace and Truth is a novel by Irish writer Jennifer Johnston, first published in 2005 by Headline Books.
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Author | Jennifer Johnston |
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Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
Publisher | Headline Books |
Publication date | 2005 |
Media type | Print & Audio |
Pages | 224 |
ISBN | 0-7472-6751-0 |
Plot introduction
On returning to her home in Goatstown, Dublin after a successful European stage tour, actress Sally is shocked when her husband Charlie announces he is leaving her. Sally finds herself alone and determines to discover the truth about her family...
gollark: What happens if farming gets even more automated than now, and you can just trivially produce reasonable amounts of food from a small hydroponics thing? It won't be significantly valuable.
gollark: Food will have nonzero value as long as there are biological humans? Sure. SIGNIFICANT value? No.
gollark: You could also just directly sell goods/services to people, which may turn out to be a more money-efficient use of time.
gollark: Anyway, in case of general good situations, I would get slightly more money. In case of market crashes, I would lose a bit but, at worst, still have bank account money available. In case of civilizational collapse, oh well, I probably have other issues.
gollark: The thing this conversation propagated from.
External links
- A humane triumph over shame and evasion review from The Independent
- review from The Times by Penelope Lively
- Applause and a thunderclap review from The Telegraph
- RTE clip Fiona Looney, Eleanor McEvoy and Ita Daly discuss Jennifer Johnston's Grace and Truth
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