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Habitat by Caitriona Shine
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Habitat by Caitriona ShineHabitat follows seven neighbours over the course of a surreal and life changing week as their mid century apartment building in Oslo begins to inexplicably break down around them. Connected by familial ties, long acquaintance, simmering feuds and longing glimpses, the residents of the building are bound to one another in more ways than they know. As each inhabitant is touched by strange and sinister phenomena, and their apartment sized worlds begin to
you need to think big
powerful untelling of Shakespeare's best know tale
' she shows us
himself a psychotherapist
Home resides on the road or the sea
religious yearning and a legend of disastrous love
the worst winters
providing a deeply painful
But Dublin is full of colourful characters and creatures from the fairytale realm
All the while
with his birthday being 9 February
A sweeping
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