The High Road

The High Road by Edna O’Brien is a lyrical novel published by Penguin in 1989, featuring 180 pages in English. This edition presents a story centered on Anna, the narrator, who grapples with her tumultuous past while seeking solace on a vibrant Spanish island. As she navigates her memories, the narrative explores themes of lost and regained love, intertwined with elements of tragedy and salvation.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Anna’s emotional journey as she attempts to move beyond her stormy love affair. The novel delves into the complexities of her experiences, offering insights into her yearning and the challenges she faces in her quest for peace. With its focus on personal transformation and the impact of love, The High Road provides a thoughtful reflection on the human condition, set against the backdrop of a picturesque landscape.
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O’Brien’s fans have waited 11 years for this passionate and lyrical novel of lost and regained love, of tragedy and salvation. Anna, the yearning narrator, is tormented by a stormy past and escapes to a lush Spanish island hoping to forget a tempestuous love affair.
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