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Book review: Rainsongs

Lonely reminiscences on the Irish coast

March 2, 2018 12:47
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Rainsongs by Sue Hubbard

Sue Hubbard’s third novel is a subtle, moving exploration of love, loss and parenthood. It follows recently widowed Martha Cassidy as she returns to a remote family cottage on the west coast of Ireland to try to make sense of her life.

She is burdened with painful memories of the tragic death of her young son Bruno several decades earlier, as well as the sudden loss of her husband Brendan, with whom she had a complex relationship — he’d had a long-term affair, from which their marriage never recovered.

Going through her husband’s belongings, she realises how little she really knew him. “Slowly, little bits of him keep emerging,” Hubbard writes, “like the secret writing children do with lemon juice, which only becomes visible when held over a flame”.