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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Book of the Month June

The book unfolds as a monologue that Changez delivers to a mysterious American operative over dinner at a Lahore cafe. The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a cleverly constructed story of disenchantment with America and of mutual prejudice and misrepresentation.

Copies available to borrow from Goldsmith library
Shortlisted for IMPAC Award June 2009
Shortlisted for Booker prize 2007

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Book of the Month-April


Book of the Month
Adamson's compelling debut novel tells the wintry tale of 19-year-old Mary Boulton and her frantic odyssey across Idaho and Montana in 1903. The details of Boulton's sad past slowly emerge as she reluctantly ventures into the mountains, struggling to put distance between herself and her two brothers-in-law, who track her like prey in retaliation for her killing of their kin. As she moves further away from civilisation, her path from retribution to redemption slowly unfurls. The Outlander is the haunting tale of one woman’s journey deep into the wild.

Shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize
Longlisted for the IMPAC Literary Award

Copies available to borrow from Goldsmith Library

Monday, March 9, 2009



Book of the Month
March


Steve Toltz's debut novel, A Fraction of the Whole, takes the form of Martin Dean's confession of his failures and hopes to his son, Jasper. It’s a story that takes them from the Australian bush to the cafes of Paris, from the Thai jungle, asylums, labyrinths and criminal lairs, and from the highs of first love to the lows of failed ambition.

Short listed for the Man Booker Prize 2008

Copies available to borrow from the Goldsmith Library

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Book of the Month February


In The Road Home, Tremain tells the story of Lev, an Eastern European migrant worker who has left his village and travelled to England so that he can finance a better life for his mother and daughter. The book takes a compassionate look at Lev's experiences as an Eastern European worker in Contemporary Britain.

Winner of Orange Prize for fiction 2008
Long listed for Impac Dublin literary award 2009

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Wednesday, December 3, 2008



Book of the Month
December



Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2008

A tale about three boys from Florence in the age of Lorenzo de' Medici, and a story of Akbar, greatest of the Mughal emperors, who established both the wondrous and shortlived city Fatehpur Sikri and a wondrous and shortlived policy of religious tolerance.

Copies available from the Goldsmith Library
Tel: 090 642 4561
Email: library@ait.ie

Monday, November 10, 2008

Book of the Month-November




Winner of the Man Booker Prize October 2008
Meet Balram Halwai, the ‘White Tiger’: servant, philosopher, entrepreneur, murderer. Over the course of 7 nights, Balram tells his story.
The White Tiger is a tale of two Indias. Balram’s journey from darkness of village life to the light of entrepreneurial success is utterly amoral, brilliantly irreverent, deeply endearing and altogether unforgettable.
Copies available from the Goldsmith Library
Tel: 090 642 4561 Email: library@ait.ie