Down By The River
(Author) Edna O'BrienThe road silent, somnolent yet with a speech of its own, speaking back to them, father and child, through trappings of sun and fretted verdure, speaking of the old mutinies and a fresh crime mounting in the blood. The local community is shocked when a young teenager, Mary, attempts to get an illegal abortion, especially when they discover that she has been raped by her father. O'Brien charts Mary's emotional and psychological trauma, as her story is dragged first into the public realm and then into the law courts, with her power of choice usurped by militant factions on all sides. A haunting novel based on a real events.
Edna O'Brien
Edna O'Brien is an Irish novelist and playwright known for her groundbreaking work, "The Country Girls Trilogy." Her writing style is characterized by lyrical prose and vivid depictions of rural Ireland. O'Brien's fearless exploration of taboo subjects and challenging of societal norms has made her a trailblazer in literature.