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This Wicklow four-bed (complete with an equestrian smallholding) is on the market for €375,000
This Wicklow four-bed (complete with an equestrian smallholding) is on the market for €375,000

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This couple accidentally bought a derelict Victorian home, but have embraced it with a careful restoration
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Supper Club: A toasty, nutty salad with raw artichoke
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This Howth home has been given a bright, airy refurb
This Howth home has been given a bright, airy refurb

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This Victorian Ranelagh home with an effortlessly stylish interior is on the market for €1.495 million
This Victorian Ranelagh home with an effortlessly stylish interior is on the market for €1.495...

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Coming To A Book Club Near You


By Laura George
22nd Feb 2014
Coming To A Book Club Near You

If Oprah Winfrey were to commission a book from scratch, The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd would surely be it (and it’s not surprisingly her latest Book Club selection). It’s got all her favourite themes: slavery, oppressed women yearning to be free of their real and metaphorical shackles, period dress.

The book centres on a reluctant slave-owner, Sarah Grimke and her personal maid Handful, whose name says it all. Both struggle against the confines of their birth in early 19th century Charleston and end up leading most extraordinary, intertwined lives. The casting could be tricky on the heels of 12 Years A Slave– Lupita would make an incredible Handful- but only if she gets to be a Bond Girl or something equally unexpected in the meantime? (think Kerry Washington’s move from Hildi in Django to Olivia Pope in Scandal). Typecasting is only another form of restraint.

Laura George @lgeorge353

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