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The Good People

By: Hannah Kent
Narrated by: Caroline Lennon
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Inspired by a true story.

In 1825, in a remote Irish valley lying between the mountains and Flesk River of Killarney, three women are brought together by strange and troubling events.

Nora Leahy, a widow, has lost her daughter and her husband in the same year and is now burdened with the care of her grandson, Michael. The boy cannot walk or speak, and Nora has kept him hidden from neighbours, who might see in his deformity evidence of supernatural interference. There is rumour that Michael is a changeling, a 'fairy stock', and the cause of the ill luck that swarms the valley.

Down by the river, an old woman known as Nance Roche lives alone, acting as a doctress to the community, a person said to possess knowledge from the Good People that enables her to cure inexplicable ills. With the arrival of a new priest and his determination to cleanse the valley of superstitious practices, the purity of Nance's actions is called into question.

As misfortune begins to befall Nance's patients and her need to assert her importance to the community intensifies, Nora Leahy brings Michael to be cured. The women begin to banish the changeling and restore the healthy child, but as their desperation increases, their folkloric practices become more dangerous - until all their lives are in danger.

©2016 Hannah Kent (P)2016 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Abuse Child Abuse Children's Health Customs & Traditions Dysfunctional Families Dysfunctional Relationships Europe Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Murder Parenting & Families Relationships Small Town & Rural Social Sciences Thriller & Suspense True Crime Women Tradition Crime Fiction Mystery

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Critic reviews

"Kent offers a wealth of engaging detail...always a sign that an author has a deep and sympathetic knowledge of her subject." ( The Independent)
"Hannah Kent’s prose is extraordinarily terse and precise." (Thomas Keneally, winner of the Booker Prize)
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