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Sebastion Barry Wins 2008 Costa Book of the Year Award
The Secret Scripture, by Irish author Sebastion Barry (Find this book in our catalog) was awarded the 2008 Costa Book of the Year Award. The Award was announced in London on January 27. Barry will receive £25,000 in prize money (click here for information on the Award).The Secret Scripture is a moving account of one woman's stolen life and her journey to reclaim the past. This is how it is summarized in our catalog: "A gorgeous new novel from the author of the Man Booker finalist A Long Long Way. As a young woman, Roseanne McNulty was one of the most beautiful and beguiling girls in County Sligo, Ireland. Now, as her hundredth year draws near, she is a patient at Roscommon Regional Mental Hospital, and she decides to record the events of her life. As Roseanne revisits her past, hiding the manuscript beneath the floorboards in her bedroom, she learns that Roscommon Hospital will be closed in a few months and that her caregiver, Dr. Grene, has been asked to evaluate the patients and decide if they can return to society. Roseanne is of particular interest to Dr. Grene, and as he researches her case he discovers a document written by a local priest that tells a very different story of Roseanne’s life than what she recalls. As doctor and patient attempt to understand each other, they begin to uncover long-buried secrets about themselves. Set against an Ireland besieged by conflict, The Secret Scriptureis an epic story of love, betrayal, and unavoidable tragedy, and a vivid reminder of the stranglehold that the Catholic Church had on individual lives for much of the twentieth century."
Labels: Costa Award, County Sligo - fiction, Ireland - fiction, Sebastian Barry, Secret Scripture
posted by Elizabeth on 1/29/2009




