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The Forgotten Waltz

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Irish novelist Anne Enright won the coveted Man Booker Prize for her eloquent novel The Gathering. In The Forgotten Waltz, Enright crafts a stunning tale about a Dublin woman's affair and its heartrending consequences. Gina Moynihan is already married when she meets SeAn Vallely. But longing and desire soon overtake them-and their lives begin to crumble shortly after. "A breathtaking work that will surprise you; highly recommended."-Library Journal
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 18, 2011
      In this gorgeous critique of Ireland as the Celtic Tiger draws its dying breaths, Enright chronicles an affair between 32-year-old Gina Moynihan, and Seán Vallely, a rich, dutiful husband and a devoted if somewhat inept father to the otherworldly, epileptic Evie, not yet 13. Set against a backdrop of easy money, second homes, and gratuitous spending, the dissolution of Gina's and Sean's marriages is both an antidote to and a symptom of the economic prosperity that gripped the country until its sudden and devastating fall from grace in 2008: "In Ireland, if you leave the house and there is a divorce, then you lose the house.... You have to sleep there to keep your claim.... You think it is about sex, and then you remember the money." There are, as with any affair, casualties, but what weighs most heavily on Gina is not what will become of her husband, Conor, but rather Evie, who sees Gina kissing her father, and innocently asks if she might be kissed too, oblivious to the fact that this moment heralds the end of her family. She eventually becomes all too aware that her father is gone and that she's stuck with her sad, neurotic mother. And so the question that remains at the end of this masterful and deeply satisfying novel is not just what will happen to Ireland, but what will happen to Evie?

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Heather O'Neil delivers all the passion, frustration, and guilt experienced by Dubliner Gina Moynihan as she becomes caught up in an adulterous affair. Gina is brought to life through the author's lyrical words and O'Neil's perfectly tuned voice. We fully believe in her portrayal of an urban professional whose life goes off the rails when she becomes recklessly infatuated with a married man. O'Neil credibly delivers Gina's fragmented reminiscences with the wit, wry self-awareness, and sense of helplessness that define the character and keep us on her side. As the novel dramatizes the tangled web of deceit that ensues, O'Neal's lilting voice depicts a new age woman in the midst of an age-old situation. D.L.G. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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