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The Heart's Invisible Furies
February 2021: Family Drama
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The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne - 5 stars
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Lynda, I'm not sure I'd put this in the same category as Angela's Ashes. Life wasn't as bleak for Cyril's family, but it was tough to be a gay man in Ireland. This book is so interesting, it's hard to remember the sad parts. He also lived in Amsterdam and New York. I felt sad for his mother, who literally got kicked out of town by a priest when she became pregnant.
But I'm feeling the same hesitation with one of his other books. I want to read A History of Loneliness, but when my # came up in the Queue, I put it on hold. I'm suddenly reluctant to start it, despite the great reviews.

Oh. My. Stars.
Fabulous writing. Complex characters and complex situations. Adding all his books to my tbr.
Books mentioned in this topic
A History of Loneliness (other topics)A History of Loneliness (other topics)
Angela’s Ashes (other topics)
My Left Foot (other topics)
Through the years Cyril hid his desires from Julian and his family relying on casual acquaintances and one-night stands for his pleasure. Hoping to turn his life around Cyril agreed to marry Julian's beautiful younger sister Alice which led to a devastating confrontation between the two men that tore their friendship apart. Leaving all he loved behind, Cyril moved on with his life finding love, rejection, heartbreak and finally, himself.
It is difficult to review this breathtaking book and the life of the young Irish boy who grew up during the turbulent 40's and 50's. Cyril is a wonderful character and one that will capture your heart. There is so much more to the story than Cyril being a gay man in an unaccepting world. Definitely read this one.