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The Pull of the Stars is Donoghue’s thirteenth novel (and seventeenth book of fiction). On publication it became a #1 bestseller in Ireland and Canada - staying on Canadian bestseller lists for eight months - and made the New York Times list as well as the Sunday Times list (UK) as well.
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The Pull of the Stars, published in 2020, is a work of historical fiction by Emma Donoghue, an Irish Canadian playwright, literary historian, novelist, and screenwriter. The novel was longlisted for the Giller Prize.
Jul 20, 2020 · Readers are awaiting novels of the pandemic, and Emma Donoghue just may have stumbled into writing one of the first. As Donoghue explains in the author's note to her new novel, The Pull of the...
Jan 21, 2021 · Tom Deignan, a regular contributor to America, is a columnist for The Irish Voice newspaper, and has written about books for The New York Times, Washington Post and National Catholic Reporter.
"The Pull of the Stars" by Emma Donoghue is a gripping historical novel set in Ireland during the 1918 flu pandemic. The story follows Nurse Julia Power as she works in a maternity ward at a Dublin hospital, caring for pregnant women who have contracted the deadly influenza.
Jul 21, 2020 · In “The Pull of the Stars,” Donoghue has pulled off another feat: She wrote a book about a 100-year-old flu that feels completely current, down to the same frustrations and tensions and hopes...
Jul 30, 2020 · Originally Published in Reader's Digest Canada. Why you'll want to read The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue's timely new novel about the 1918 flu pandemic.