
The Boy from the Sea
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Narrated by:
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Stanley Townsend
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By:
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Garrett Carr
About this listen
THE IRISH TIMES NO. 4 BESTSELLER
A Sunday Times Best Book of 2025
An Observer Best Debut of 2025
An ordinary town. An extraordinary boy.
The life-affirming story of a baby found on a beach and the fisherman who adopts him.
'Compassionate, lyrical and full of devilment' - Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses
'A joy . . . vivid, loving and genuinely funny' The Sunday Times
'I didn't want it to ever end' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things
1973. In a close-knit community on Ireland’s west coast, a baby is found abandoned on the beach. Named Brendan by Ambrose Bonnar, the fisherman who adopts him, the boy will become a source of fascination and hope for a town caught in the storm of a rapidly changing world.
Ambrose, a man more comfortable at sea than on land, brings Brendan into his home out of love. But it is a decision that will fracture his family and force this man – more comfortable at sea than on land – to try to understand himself and those he cares for.
Set over twenty years, Garrett Carr’s The Boy From the Sea is a novel about a restless boy trying to find his place in the world. It is an exploration of the ties that make us and bind us, as a family and community move irresistibly into the future.
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- Joann Robertson
- 19-02-25
Hmmm
I put this on my pre order wishlist following some top 20 or the other so I was really looking forward to it.
It was ok, the narration was good but the story was quite dull.
The characters are solid and there is a real sense of the place but the story seems to lack a point. Unless the point is to paint a picture of a small Irish community and an adopted boy.
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- Aine
- 01-03-25
Fantastic portrayal of Donegal in the trawling heyday
Great book , characters inner lives well explored and a portayal of Killybegs in boom and bust fishing times - have a listen
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- Anonymous User
- 03-03-25
The Boy From The Sea
I loved this book. The author’s turn of phrase is so clever. So many funny moments.
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- Waggy From Derby
- 26-02-25
a very boring story
I thought something might happen but it just dragged and then dragged some more. this book was not for me
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