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Ghost Moth is an impressive debut by a writer who is not afraid to address the so-called ordinary lives of real human beings." --
JOHN BANVILLE, Booker Prize-winning author of
The Sea and
Ancient Light "Clever, unpredictable, beautifully written and crafted." --
RODDY DOYLE, Booker Prize-winning author of
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha and
The Commitments " Forbes'] writing soaks up the world, and thrills to the beauty of it." --
ANNE ENRIGHT, Booker Prize-winning author of
The Gathering and
The Forgotten Waltz During the hot Irish summer of 1969, tensions rise in Belfast where Katherine, a former actress, and George, a firefighter, struggle to keep buried secrets from destroying their marriage. As Catholic Republicans and Protestant Loyalists clash during the "Troubles" and Northern Ireland moves to the brink of civil war, the lines between private anguish and public outrage disintegrate. An exploration of memory, childhood, illicit love, and loss,
Ghost Moth is an exceptional tale about a family--and a country--seeking freedom from ghosts of the past.
Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland,
Michele Forbes is an award-winning theater, television, and film actress who has toured worldwide with
The Great Hunger and
Dancing at Lughnasa. She studied literature at Trinity College, Dublin and has worked as a literary reviewer for the
Irish Times. Her short stories have received both the Bryan MacMahon and the Michael McLaverty Awards. She lives near Dalkey, Dublin with her husband and two children.
Ghost Moth is her first novel.