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The Railway Station Man

A beautiful novel of longing and lost love

Author: Jennifer Johnston  

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'A very nearly perfect novel of broad, regretful vision, and magical intimacy' Sunday Telegraph

A beautiful novel of lost love - from one of Ireland's best-loved writers

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'A very nearly perfect novel of broad, regretful vision, and magical intimacy' Sunday Telegraph

A beautiful novel of lost love - from one of Ireland's best-loved writers

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Description

Helen has retreated to the remote north-west coast of Ireland to paint the sea and the shore, and to be alone with her past.

English war hero Roger Hawthorne has settled in the neglected railway station house nearby. Mutilated and sick at heart, with the help of a young lad he has begun painstakingly to restore the derelict branch line station. Soon Roger and Helen form a bond which, over gramophone music, dancing and champagne, deepens into love. But Helen, enjoying her first taste of happiness in years, is to learn just how brutally fleeting it can be.

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Critic Reviews

“One of our most impressive novelists-- Sunday Express”

One of our most impressive novelists Sunday Express
Beautifully crafted -- Anthony Burgess

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About the Author

Jennifer Johnston, who died in 2025, was one of the foremost Irish writers of her generation. She won the Whitbread Prize (THE OLD JEST), the Evening Standard Best First Novel Award (for THE CAPTAINS AND THE KINGS), the Yorkshire Post Award, Best Book of the Year (twice, for THE CAPTAINS AND THE KINGS and HOW MANY MILES TO BABYLON?). She was also shortlisted for the Booker Prize with SHADOWS ON OUR SKIN.

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Helen has retreated to the remote north-west coast of Ireland to paint the sea and the shore, and to be alone with her past. English war hero Roger Hawthorne has settled in the neglected railway station house nearby. Mutilated and sick at heart, with the help of a young lad he has begun painstakingly to restore the derelict branch line station. Soon Roger and Helen form a bond which, over gramophone music, dancing and champagne, deepens into love. But Helen, enjoying her first taste of happiness in years, is to learn just how brutally fleeting it can be.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Review
Published
13th August 1998
Pages
224
ISBN
9780747259367

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