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Hardcover The Truth Commissioner Book

ISBN: 1596914564

ISBN13: 9781596914568

The Truth Commissioner

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A novel that explores the concept of social justice in a moving search for personal and societal truth. As Northern Ireland leaves behind a period of bitter violence, part of the continuing peace... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great

This is one of the best written books I've had the pleasure to read in a long time. I never heard of David Park before, but I'm impressed if this is an example of his work. The story, the characters, the history, all great. As someone with a long political history of activism (some of which many would say was over the top), the way the Provisional IRA characters in particular especially the older of the two who had become a Minister in a make believe Northern Ireland government of today) remembered their pasts and tried to make sense of their present caused me to pause and reflect a bit more than I might have wanted. It is sometime dificult to get a handle on where you are at when you climbed the mountain years ago, so to speak...when the most adrenalin ridden days and the sense of urgency that came with them are gone and you find yourself living in a world which was not supposed to be. The long history of struggle and Troubles of the people of Northern Ireland (Ireland) never seems to really end...and has largely gone unnoticed by political activists in other lands for some reason unknown to me.

Outstanding story

Some of the best writing I've seen in a while - equal to leCarre. The story is tragic, but it's a story we all need to reflect on. Some day soon. the US may need to have it's own 'Truth Commission'.

best fiction I've read this year

No real heroes or villains in this very sad story....as any based on Northern Ireland's recent history is bound to be, I suppose. The Truth & Reconciliation Commission calls three men to testify about the circumstances leading to the death of a teenage boy. Each of these men has tried to redeem himself since his involvement with the IRA or RUC--through work, charity or love. What little suspense there is lies in not knowing if any of them will, in the end, tell the truth. The Truth Commissioner, strangely, is less interested in the truth (and less likable) than any of the guilty parties. Beautifully written, almost poetic in its descriptions of the landscape. Now I'm off to find more by David Park.
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