Description |
643 pages ; 25 cm |
Summary |
"Set in Dublin, At Swim, Two Boys follows the year to Easter 1916, the time of Ireland's brave but fractured uprising against British rule. O'Neill tells the story of the love of two boys: Jim, a naive and reticent scholar and the younger son of the foolish aspiring shopkeeper Mr. Mack, and Doyler, the dark, rough-diamond son of Mr. Mack's old army pal. Doyler might once have made a scholar like Jim, but his folks sent him to work, and now, schoolboy no more, he hauls the parish midden cart, with socialism and revolution and willful blasphemy stuffed under his cap." |
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"And yet the future is rose, Jim's father is sure. His elder son is away fighting the Hun for God and the British Army, and he has such plans for Jim and their corner shop empire. But Mr. Mack cannot see that the landscape is changing, nor does he realize the depth of Jim's burgeoning friendship with Doyler. Out at the Forty Foot, the great jut of rock where gentlemen bathe in the scandalous nude, the two boys meet day after day. There they make a pact: Doyler will teach Jim to swim, and in a year, Easter 1916, they will swim the bay to the distant beacon of Muglins Rock and claim that island for themselves."--BOOK JACKET |
Subject |
Male friendship -- Fiction.
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Teenage boys -- Fiction.
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Gay youth -- Fiction.
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SUBJECT |
Ireland -- History -- Easter Rising, 1916 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068025 -- Fiction.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001562
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Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008102451
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Genre/Form |
Historical fiction.
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LC no. |
2001057694 |
ISBN |
0743222946 |
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