Red and the Green
Discover the gripping historical narrative of Red and the Green by acclaimed author Iris Murdoch. Set against the backdrop of the 1916 Easter Rebellion, this compelling novel unfolds in the rain-soaked streets of Dublin, where tensions run high. The story follows Pat, who is caught in the middle of a turbulent family dynamic; his fervently religious mother is embroiled in a personal conflict with his stepfather, a man lost in religious contemplation and alcohol. At the same time, Pat's Protestant soldier cousin, Andrew Chase-White, grapples with his complex feelings about Ireland and the woman he loves. Published in 2002 and spanning 336 pages, Red and the Green masterfully intertwines personal struggles with the broader historical context of Ireland during a pivotal moment. Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking tale that explores themes of love, conflict, and identity.