Propelled
into the priesthood by a family tragedy, Odran Yates is full of hope
and ambition. When he arrives at Clonliffe Seminary in the 1970s, it is
a time in Ireland when priests are highly respected, and Odran
believes that he is pledging his life to "the good."
Forty years
later, Odran's devotion is caught in revelations that shatter the
Irish people's faith in the Catholic Church. He sees his friends stand
trial, colleagues jailed, the lives of young parishioners destroyed,
and grows nervous of venturing out in public for fear of disapproving
stares and insults. At one point, he is even arrested when he takes the
hand of a young boy and leads him out of a department store looking
for the boy's mother.
But when a family event opens wounds from
his past, he is forced to confront the demons that have raged within
the church, and to recognize his own complicity in their propagation,
within both the institution and his own family.
A novel as intimate as it is universal, A History of Loneliness
is about the stories we tell ourselves to make peace with our lives. It
confirms Boyne as one of the most searching storytellers of his
generation.
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