Kerry's Book Club
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October Book Choices:

'Milkman' by Anna Burns
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Shortlisted for this year’s Man Booker prize, this is a story set in Belfast during the Troubles. A young woman falls under the influence of a sinister, older man. But it’s not a book about the Troubles – it’s an examination of the oppressive forces of tribalism, of religion, of living in fear.
(Reviewed by Sharon Dempsey 16.10.18)
'Transcription' by Kate Atkinson
Publisher: Penguin
This is the story of Juliet, who’s employed by MI5 in 1940 to transcribe the bugged conversations of a group of fascist sympathisers. Ten years later, Juliet is working as a producer for the 成人快手 when the past comes back to haunt her.
(Reviewed by Esther Haller-Clarke 23.10.18)
Have you read these books – what did you think?
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