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Irish Book Honours Shortlist Concord Keep an eye on/Concord Insider Reserve of the Week Web publishers Weekly Best Summer months Book Staff Find Brooklyn Book Event Best Debut Reserve During the hot Irish summer season of 1969, tensions rise in Belfast where Katherine, a past celebrity, and George, a firefighter, battle to keep buried secrets from destroying their matrimony. As Catholic Republicans and Protestant Loyalists clash during the Troubles and Northern Ireland goes to the brink of civil war, the lines between private anguish and open public outrage disintegrate. An exploration of recollection, youth, illicit love, and loss, Ghost Moth can be an exceptional tale about a family - and a country - seeking freedom from spirits of the past. Blessed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Michle Forbes can be an award-winning theater, television, and film celebrity who may have toured worldwide with The Great Hunger and Dancing at Lughnasa. She analyzed books at Trinity School, Dublin and spent some time working as a literary reviewer for the Irish Times. Her brief stories have obtained both Bryan MacMahon and the Michael McLaverty Honours. She lives near Dalkey, Dublin with her hubby and two children. Ghost Moth is her first novel.