The Hill Bachelors

The Hill Bachelors by William Trevor, published by Penguin Books on October 1, 2001, is a collection of poignant narratives that explore themes of missed opportunities and the complexities of human relationships. This edition contains 256 pages and is presented in English. The stories delve into the lives of various characters, including a group of individuals living in a suburban house, a young girl hoping for a movie role to mend her family, and siblings navigating life in post-Rebellion Ireland.
Readers will find that each tale in The Hill Bachelors captures the essence of longing and the barriers that prevent emotional connections. The title story highlights a young man’s dilemma between love and solitude, while other narratives reflect on the intricacies of familial bonds and personal choices. Through these beautifully crafted stories, Trevor offers insights into the human condition, making this collection a significant addition to the genre of fiction.
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William Trevor’s Last Stories is forthcoming from Viking.
His first collection since the bestselling After Rain, William Trevor’s The Hill Bachelors is a heartbreaking book about men and women and their missed opportunities: four people live in a suburban house, frozen in a conspiracy of silence that prevents love’s consummation; a nine-year-old dreams that a part in a movie will heal her fragmented family life; a brother and sister forge a new life amid the chaos of Ireland after the Rebellion; and in the title story, a young man chooses between his longtime love and a life of solitude on the family farm. These beautifully rendered tales reveal Trevor’s compassion for the human condition and confirm once again his position as one of the premier writers of the short story.
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