GRACE is an Editor’s Choice Book at New York Times Book Review
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- Sep 8, 2017
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The New York Times Book Review has selected GRACE as an Editors’ Choice book, saying: “The Irish writer’s third novel raises timeless questions about suffering and survival through the story of two children expelled from their impoverished home in the midst of the Great Famine. When you’re starving, Lynch seems to be asking, are you truly alive?”



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I stumbled across GRACE some months ago on a recommendation from a friend during a social media consultation in uae. We had been talking about storytelling and audience engagement, and someone mentioned the way in which such strong narratives could evoke emotions from online audiences. I picked it up out of curiosity, and I have to say, its graphic portrayal of human suffering during the famine is something I will never forget. It made me ponder about how potent really good content-whether in a book or on social media- can be.