Paul Lynch’s Booker Prize winning book is well worth a read. It stands alone as a story of motherhood in a terrifying dystopia. But it is also horrifyingly familiar and a timely reminder of how fine the line is between our orderly lives and the descent into chaos of war.
Paul Lynch’s Booker Prize winning book is well worth a read. It stands alone as a story of motherhood in a terrifying dystopia. But it is also horrifyingly familiar and a timely reminder of how fine the line is between our orderly lives and the descent into chaos of war.