The Butcher Boy

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Monstrous obsession in small-town Ireland

The Butcher Boy is a dark and disturbing novel that offers a glimpse into the psyche of a troubled young man, Francie Brady. The book is unique in that it is narrated from Francie's perspective, providing readers with a firsthand account of his descent into madness. The story's most distinctive feature is the sharp contrast between the seemingly idyllic small-town Ireland and the horrific violence and abuse that lie just beneath the surface. Recommended for readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and are looking for a thought-provoking and unsettling read.

The Butcher Boy

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ISBN: 9781447275169
Authors: Patrick McCabe
Publisher: Picador Classic
Date of Publication: 2015-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Crime, Classics, Classics, Classics, Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.83
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Francie Brady is a small-town rascal who spends his days turning a blind eye to the troubles at home and getting up to mischief with his best friend Joe - hiding in the chicken-house, shouting abuse at fish in the local stream. But after a disagreemnt with his neighbour Mrs Nugent over her son's missing comic books, Francie's reckless streak spirals out of control and gives rise to a monstrous obsession...Fearless, shocking and blackly funny, The Butcher Boy won the 1992 Irish Times literature Prize and was shortlisted for the 1992 Booker prize. It is a modern classic of Irish fiction, a portrait of the insidious violence latent in small-town life and of a frenzien young man lashing out at everyone, even himself.
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Monstrous obsession in small-town Ireland

The Butcher Boy is a dark and disturbing novel that offers a glimpse into the psyche of a troubled young man, Francie Brady. The book is unique in that it is narrated from Francie's perspective, providing readers with a firsthand account of his descent into madness. The story's most distinctive feature is the sharp contrast between the seemingly idyllic small-town Ireland and the horrific violence and abuse that lie just beneath the surface. Recommended for readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and are looking for a thought-provoking and unsettling read.