In Ireland,
it is estimated that one in five women experience domestic
violence. This year, to mark the 16 days of Action and Awareness
on Violence against Women, which runs
from 25th November to 10th December, the Mid-West Local
Area Networks (Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary) are actively targeting
libraries and book-clubs to promote literature with the theme of ‘violence
against women.’ Readers and
book clubs in the region are invited to read Into the Darkest Corner by
Elizabeth Haynes with a view to raising awareness within our community of
domestic abuse and holding open discussions on the topic. While this book is a work of fiction it
captures the very stark reality of a woman living with an abusive partner and
the danger that occurs when she tries to leave him.
‘Catherine Bailey has been enjoying the
single life long enough to know a catch when she sees one. Gorgeous,
charismatic and spontaneous, Lee seems almost too perfect to be true. And her
friends clearly agree, as each in turn falls under his spell. But what begins
as flattering attentiveness and passionate sex turns into raging jealousy, and
Catherine soon learns there is a darker side to Lee. His increasingly erratic,
controlling behaviour becomes frightening, but no one believes her when she
shares her fears. Increasingly isolated and driven into the darkest corner of
her world, a desperate Catherine plans a meticulous escape. Four years later,
Lee is behind bars and Catherine - now Cathy - compulsively checks the locks
and doors in her apartment, trusting no one. But when an attractive upstairs
neighbour, Stuart, comes into her life, Cathy dares to hope that happiness and
love may still be possible . . . until she receives a
phone call informing her of Lee's impending release.’
Book-clubs and readers will meet to discuss ‘Into the Darkest Corner’ in libraries in Ennis, Shannon and Kilrush during the Awareness Campaign where representatives from Clare Haven Services will attend to discuss how the real life cases are often as shocking as the fiction, thereby creating an awareness of the prevalence of domestic abuse in our communities. Shannon Library will host a discussion group on Tuesday 27th November, Kilrush Library on Wednesday 28th November and DeValera Library, Ennis on Tuesday 4th December. All meetings take place at 7.00 p.m.
Book-clubs and readers will meet to discuss ‘Into the Darkest Corner’ in libraries in Ennis, Shannon and Kilrush during the Awareness Campaign where representatives from Clare Haven Services will attend to discuss how the real life cases are often as shocking as the fiction, thereby creating an awareness of the prevalence of domestic abuse in our communities. Shannon Library will host a discussion group on Tuesday 27th November, Kilrush Library on Wednesday 28th November and DeValera Library, Ennis on Tuesday 4th December. All meetings take place at 7.00 p.m.
‘Into the Darkest Corner’ was winner of the 2011 Amazon Best Book of the Year. It is an edgy and powerful thriller. Readers’ comments include:
‘a real page-turner, you won’t want to put it down’;
‘not often do you find a book so disturbing and yet so enjoyable to read’;
‘It gave me the same feeling as ‘We need to talk about Kevin’, while reading I felt physically sick, but had to keep going, and really, I’m glad I did, this is an amazing book’ and
‘WOW. What an incredibly intense book! I can see why film rights have already been picked up by Hollywood’.
Get your copy now and join us in Kilrush, Shannon or Ennis Library to discuss and compare notes.
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