Mary Costello

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Mary Costello


Born
Galway, Ireland

Mary Costello lives in Dublin. Her collection of short stories, The China Factory, was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award. Academy Street is her first novel.

Average rating: 3.6 · 3,727 ratings · 686 reviews · 30 distinct worksSimilar authors
Academy Street

3.69 avg rating — 2,438 ratings — published 2014 — 29 editions
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Barcelona

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The River Capture

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The China Factory

3.84 avg rating — 286 ratings — published 2012 — 11 editions
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Mr Sinister

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BARCELONA

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Russia after détente

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“Akşam vakti, pencere hafif aralık.”
Mary Costello, Academy Street

“The child's existence turned a plain world to riches. Her life raised up like this, the child giving point and purpose to each day, the care of him transforming her, widening and deepening her.”
Mary Costello

“She had always had a need to live by inner signs and had been in perpetual waiting for them to break through. In their absence she had gone blindly on, abiding, making few human measurings.”
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