Boyne, John, 1971-
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- Irish novelist John Boyne excels at character-driven fiction, creating memorable and sympathetic protagonists that struggle with inner demons. His historical novels for adults are thematically concerned with questions of identity, family connections, religion, sexuality, and repressive societal norms (in particular, those that impact gay men and women). Boyne does not shy away from difficult subjects, which he renders in richly detailed prose. Surprising flashes of humor pierce the seriousness of his atmospheric narratives. Start with: The Heart's Invisible Furies
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- Irish
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- Irish novelist John Boyne excels at character-driven fiction, creating memorable and sympathetic protagonists that struggle with inner demons. His historical novels for adults are thematically concerned with questions of identity, family connections, religion, sexuality, and repressive societal norms (in particular, those that impact gay men and women). Boyne does not shy away from difficult subjects, which he renders in richly detailed prose. Surprising flashes of humor pierce the seriousness of his atmospheric narratives. Start with: The Heart's Invisible Furies
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- Irish
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