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At swim, two boys

ID 352921
Slug at-swim-two-boys-jamie-oneill
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Author : Jamie O'Neill
Annotation
Description In the tradition of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children comes an astonishingly ambitious and resonant novel that transports readers to Dublin in the year preceding the Easter uprising--a pivotal time in Irish history and in the lives of two very young men from different backgrounds.
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Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd.
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Language eng
Page count 432
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Publication date latest 2001-09-03
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