Love and Summer

Love and Summer is a novel written by William Trevor, first published in 2009 and long-listed for the Booker prize.[1] The story takes place in the fictitious town of Rathmoye in Ireland during the 1950s. It concerns the illicit love between a photographer and the young married wife of a farmer.

Love and Summer
First edition (UK)
AuthorWilliam Trevor
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherViking Press
Publication date
2009
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages212 pp.
ISBN978-0-670-91824-9
Preceded byThe Story of Lucy Gault 

Plot summary

Ellie and her farmer husband Dillahan live a quiet life near the town of Rathmoye. She is a foundling who was raised in an orphanage by Catholic nuns and is the second wife of Dillahan, who earlier had killed his first wife and child in an accident.

During the funeral of Mrs Connulty at Rathmoye a stranger, Florian Kilderry, asks Ellie for direction to the burned down cinema, and their brief conversation is noticed by Miss Connulty, Mrs Connulty's spinster daughter, who determines that the two have struck out a love relationship based on this tenuous encounter. Florian, a photographer, and Ellie begin to notice each other and soon a love affair spanning the languid summer takes place, as the couple remember their lives lived up to that point.

References

  1. "The Man Booker Prize 2009 Reader's Guide" (PDF). themanbookerprize.com/. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
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