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See full terms and conditions and this month's choices. Jean Thompson is a novelist and short story writer. Thompson has been the recipient of Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, among other accolades, and has taught creative writing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Reed College, Northwestern University, and other colleges and universities.

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I could not wait to see what would happen to Hannah. Gary Derrick rated it really liked it Feb 17, Nolan's Bookshop, New Ross. Interviewed by Sue Leonard. Reviewing such a remarkable writer, one's own words can seem too ordinary, but Thompson's talent is such that it can overcome even those limitations.

She lives in Urbana, Illinois. Thompson immerses readers in details and emotions so consuming and convincing that the inane vagaries of modern life can take on near mythic importance. This collection shows the confidence and power of a writer in her prime.

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Reviewing such a remarkable writer, one's own words can seem too ordinary, but Thompson's talent is such that it can overcome even those limitations. I didn't know Jean Thompson's short fiction until I began reading this new volume of a dozen stories -- and didn't stop. Move over, Alice Munro, this gifted writer now sits in my mind near the throne of the short-story queens and kings of old.

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Secret babies and the people who made them is the driving force behind a compelling family drama set in rural Ireland by Irish author Margaret Hawkins. Deny Me Not tells the story of Hannah Casey, a year old nurse raised in a children's home who sets out to get her natural father, Abraham Stephenson, to acknowledge her.

Reviewed in more detail at izzyreads. Sep 09, Martha rated it really liked it Recommended to Martha by: Nolan's Bookshop, New Ross. Set in Ireland during the Celtic Tiger years but goes back to the 's when Hannah Casey was born in a Mother and Baby home in Dublin, this is the story of her relationship with her mother, her quest to find out who her father is and her attempts to get him to acknowledge her afterwards.

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Deny Me Not has 33 ratings and 6 reviews. Bernie said: Brilliant read a real page turner. The characters were so believable you could picture www.farmersmarketmusic.com An independent streak has helped Wexford based journalist and author, Margaret Hawkins, publish her new novel, Deny Me Not.

I didn't want to put it down. May 04, Catherine Dennis rated it it was amazing.

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