Gerard Stembridge & Pauline McLynn
Gerard Stembridge’s
new novel,
Unspoken, charts the
interlocking stories of a
group of unforgettable
characters through
the 1960s, a
tumultuous decade
during which Ireland threw off some ancient shackles
yet assumed other, more modern ones. Alive with
character and understated ambition, it is both a
magnificent work of literature and an absolute delight.
Gerard Stembridge is the author of two previous novels,
Counting Down and According to Luke. Unspoken has
attracted rapturous reviews since publication
6.30pm, County Hall, Tickets E10 & E8 (Concession)
Gerard Stembridge’s new novel, Unspoken, charts the interlocking stories of a group of unforgettable characters through the 1960s, a tumultuous decade during which Ireland threw off some ancient shackles yet assumed other, more modern ones. Alive with character and understated ambition, it is both a magnificent work of literature and an absolute delight. Gerard Stembridge is the author of two previous novels, Counting Down and According to Luke. Unspoken has attracted rapturous reviews since publication.

Pauline McLynn grew up in Galway, and first started acting while studying at Trinity College, Dublin. She shot to fame playing the inimitable Mrs Doyle in Father Ted, and has appeared in numerous film, television and stage roles. Known for her wit and acting talent, Pauline packs both humour and drama into her novels. Pauline divides her time between London and Dublin where she lives with her husband. Pauline McLynn will be reading from her new novel The Time is Now.


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