Old God's Time
About the book
Author: Sebastian Barry
Publisher: Viking
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My Review
Old God’s Time was longlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, and after reading it, I’m not surprised. This is the kind of book the Booker loves: a fever dream of gorgeous prose exploring grief and trauma (in this case, cruelty at the hands of Catholic priests in Ireland).
That sounds a bit flip, but I did enjoy this book. I think it’s the perfect length — any longer and it may have lost me — and offers a really moving look at memory, love, and a life well lived in spite of childhood horrors. To be honest, I’m also a sucker for a love story, no matter how grim, and I’m particularly susceptible to wanting to hug old people who are trying their best.
If you like unreliable narrators, beautiful writing, and a touch of mystery, this one may just be for you.
Content and Trigger Warnings
Child abuse
Pedophilia / sexual assault
Suicide
Kidnapping (minor)
Murder