Monday, 4 March 2013

A Parachute In The Lime Tree by Annemarie Neary

Annemarie Neary was born in Northern Ireland, educated at Trinity College, Dublin and now lives in London.  A Parachute in the Lime Tree was published in 2012 by The History Press Ireland, and is her first novel.

During World War II, Ireland remained neutral and the war was referred to as the 'Emergency'.  The story of A Parachute in the Lime Tree is set during the days after the blitz of Belfast.  The four main characters of the story are: Oskar whose parachute becomes caught up in the lime tree; Kitty who discovers Oskar; there is Elsa who is Oskar's sweetheart and has fled to Ireland, and Charlie, a medical student.

Annemarie Neary's beautifully written novel brings each of these characters to life, their lives and their stories effortlessly interweave together and the novel gives a fascinating insight into life in Ireland during the war.  Although primarily set in Ireland, the story really starts in Berlin where the reader is introduced to Oskar and his family, and where his love for Elsa is made plain.

Each character has their own unique voice, and their own opinions about the war.  This adds much to the storyline, creating some interesting perspectives within the storyline and going some way to explain the character's behaviours.

Annemarie Neary

In a nutshell, A Parachute In The Lime Tree is a very accomplished, very enjoyable and very perceptive debut novel.   It is a story of hope and love and is neither predictable or formulaic, but is quite unique and may leave the reader with a lump in the throat.

I was delighted to receive a copy of The Parachute in the Lime Tree from the author, and send her every good wish for the continued success of the novel.  I will look forward to reading more from Annemarie Neary in the future.

To find out more about Annemarie Neary, and her writing, check out her website here.

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