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Edna O'Brien, the author of "The Country Girls" trilogy, "The Light of Evening," and "Byron in Love," portrays the events, people, emotions, and landscape that contributed to her rich and heady life. She is the recipient of the James Joyce Ulysses Medal, and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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Country Girl: A Memoir
2014, Little Brown & Company, Back Bay Books, Little Brown and Company
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0316122718 9780316122719
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Table of Contents
Ghosts
Abdullah
The dining room
visitors
Classroom
Carnero
Summer holiday
Books
Brides of Christ
Big time
The literary Bessie Bunter
The doll's house
custody
Nocturnes
The sleeve of Saskia
Chelsea
The blank page
The North
New York, New York
Donegal
The night of time
Wild horses
Banquet.
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