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The Little Red Chairs

by Edna O'Brien

The Little Red Chairs

by Edna O'Brien

In the depths of an Irish winter, the arrival of Dr. Vladimir Dragan brings an unexpected vibrancy to the sleepy town of Cloonoila. Engulfed in his mystique, the dark-haired Fidelma McBride falls deeply under his spell, seeking his healing touch for her personal anguish. Their liaison transcends boundaries, flirting with taboo. However, the facade crumbles when Dr. Vlad's arrest as a war criminal sends shockwaves through the community. The cost of Fidelma's choices become starkly apparent, casting her into isolation and a harrowing path toward atonement. Amid the landmarks of Europe, from Yeats's grave to the chambers of The Hague, 'The Little Red Chairs' charts a narrative of resilience and the exceptional strength required for seeking forgiveness in the aftermath of a profound betrayal.

  • Fiction
  • Betrayal
  • Healing
  • Redemption
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