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15-MAR-2010

Rain on the Wind

by Walter Macken

This much-handled copy of Rain on the Wind is the third novel
of the west of Ireland writer,Walter Macken.
It was published in 1950 and brought him international recognition.
His ability to portray a sense of place is well utilised in this novel
where he constructs a passionate and dramatic story set
among the fishing community in Galway city.
In it there is life and death, love and loss, the hardship of poverty,
with the all-pervasive influence of the social and political mores of those years of post-independence Ireland.
It is a novel that many Irish people,at home and abroad, have read and enjoyed and often say that they must re-read.

A romantic and moving story of its time, it is one
that will always find a special place on the bookshelves of our home,
not just for the fact that it is a good old-fashioned page-turner
but also because its late author is my children's grandfather.

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marie-jose wolff20-Mar-2010 09:14
I like the cover with this beautiful Irish landscape! V
Phillip Normanton18-Mar-2010 21:59
So is Macken an English version of Mhaicin?
Chris18-Mar-2010 20:16
Super to have the family connection.
J. Scott Coile18-Mar-2010 15:43
Did he write Flight of the Doves (a childrens novel from the late 60s)?
Mairéad18-Mar-2010 11:10
I never made the connection. Walter Macken was one of my favourite authors when I started reading
'adult' fiction and I must return to his works some day - even more so now that I know your links with him.