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So It Is [Paperback]

Liam Murray Bell
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Book Description

14 Jun 2012
Spanning the decades that saw Northern Ireland move from brutal conflict to uncertain peace in the 1990s, this powerful new take on the literature of the Troubles is both a political coming-of-age novel and a fast-paced literary thriller.

Aoife, a young girl growing up in 1980s Belfast, finds herself the last line of defence between the violence and her family. While her mother sinks deeper into a medicated stupor, and her father leaves the family for the comforts of the local bars, Aoife cares for her brother Damien, trying to keep him out of harm s way, while all around her friends and neighbours are swept up in the conflict.

Meanwhile Cassie, a Republican paramilitary and honeytrap, lures and seduces her victims, inflicting lasting damage. But her infamous tactics have their repercussions, and before long her past catches up with her.

So It Is is an unflinching and suspenseful debut that reflects the factions and fractures of the Troubles from a new perspective, culminating in a breathless sequence in which the choice between violence and personal morality becomes shockingly acute.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Myriad Editions (14 Jun 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1908434147
  • ISBN-13: 978-1908434142
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 13 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 453,610 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Shades of Brian Moore's Lies of Silence abound in this no-holds-barred debut about an Irish republican paramilitary who becomes first hunter, then hunted...Bell resists clichés and stretches the tension out to a bitterly abrupt end in which there are no winners.' - The Guardian

'Liam Murray Bell's debut novel offers a fresh perspective on the Troubles.' - Observer

'This confident debut novel alternates between the two characters and invites us to speculate on the connection between them (the truth of which is tantalisingly deferred). The scenes dealing with young Aoife are beautifully handled. Though her story is harrowing, there are moments of humour and warmth that would seem to confirm her plaintive dictum: "It's not always cruelty that shows through."' - Financial Times

'No word is wasted, no imagery subdued in this powerful book which shows the reader what hard times are all about. An emotional rollercoaster with a very thought-provoking ending where the true value of life is considered.' - We Love This Book

'By turns lyrical and brutal, Liam Murray Bell's novel is a gripping and unforgettable literary debut. Interweaving an acutely-observed coming-of-age story with a chilling account of one woman's involvement in Republican paramilitary activity, So It Is unflinchingly examines the devastating impact of violence on individual lives. This is a first novel of astonishing maturity from a talent to watch.' - Paul Vlitos

'So It Is explores the physical and psychological devastation of the Northern Irish conflict on many levels with sensitivity and compassion. This is an intelligent, carefully constructed novel that includes real events from the Troubles to reinforce its emotional power.' - Pamreader

'There are real glimpses of a unique literary voice emerging.' - Culture Northern Ireland

'Very impressive. - BBC Radio Ulster

'Represents a mature exploration of a controversial and difficult subject. Bell has handled [the subject] intelligently, never compromising or sanitising, and wisely choosing to place the human not the political or paramilitary story at the centre of the novel.' --Gutter Magazine

About the Author

Liam Murray Bell was born in Orkney, and has lived in both Belfast and Glasgow. He completed his MLitt in Creative Writing at Glasgow University. He is currently working at the University of Surrey, teaching Creative Writing and completing his PhD project. He has published in several critical and creative journals and anthologies. So It Is is his first novel.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an incredibly powerful début novel 24 Jun 2012
Format:Paperback
So It Is by Liam Murray Bell is an incredibly powerful début novel set in 1980s Belfast. It's split into two parts: Book 1 and Book 2.

Book 1 opens with Cassie, a Republican paramilitary and honeytrap, whose voice is written in italics. This enhances the sense of observant detachment in Cassie's voice as she coldly selects her victims. The brutal violence that Cassie inflicts is designed to leave lasting damage that her victims will have to live with every day, altering their lives irrevocably.

This is contrasted with twelve-year-old Aoife's voice, which has the naivety of a child shot through with an incredulous sense of humour, even though her life is far from funny. Liam Murray Bell has a good ear for the lyrical Irish accent, and the colloquialisms are never overdone.

Aoife's father is frequently away down the pub while her mother sinks into a pill-fuelled oblivion. In response, Aoife takes on the parental role to keep her family safe from harm, especially her ten-year-old brother Damien. She has a strong sense of right and wrong, and understands how easily led her brother could be with no responsible parent to guide him.

Two secondary characters, Aoife's best friend Becky and her brother Ciáran (whom Aoife has a crush on), provide alternative perspectives. Becky's home life is just as difficult as Aofie's but she channels her anger into creativity, while Aoife has no outlet for hers. Meanwhile, Ciáran can't wait to leave school to `serve his community'.

Aoife's desire to have a romantic relationship with Ciáran fades when she realises what he is prepared to risk in order to serve. As the adults in Aoife's life continue to let her down she becomes increasingly frustrated, angry and isolated, and eventually her strong sense of morality is annihilated.

In Book 2, as Cassie's determination to commit violence escalates, Liam Murray Bell
challenges the perceptions of `justified' violence through the choices that she makes.

Through the juxtaposition of Aoife and Cassie's stories, So It Is explores the physical and psychological devastation of the Northern Irish conflict on many levels with sensitivity and compassion. This is an intelligent, carefully constructed novel that includes real events from The Troubles to reinforce its emotional power.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So It Is 30 July 2012
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I am by no means an avid reader. In fact I have not read a book for some time. If there was ever a book to encourage me to start reading again So Be It would be it. From the first page I found it very difficult to put the book down. I wanted it to go on and on but sadly it came to an end.
For what it is worth I would highly recommend So It Is
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5.0 out of 5 stars So It Is 27 July 2012
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I literally couldn't put this book down! I related especially to the character Aoife yet the parallel narrative of Cassie was equally enthralling and offered a more striking reflection of the impact of politics upon a woman's life at the time of the troubles.

My Dad is from Belfast so I found it really interesting to read a novel that was set there during such a tumultuous period. Having said that, the amount of factual insights were perfectly balanced to the narratives and not at all alienating or boring. I felt like I was learning but only because it was entirely relevant to the progression of each character's story. It really didn't read like a historical text, unlike other novels written about Northern Ireland, it was much more personal than that and I found myself empathising with the characters throughout and becoming immersed in their stories.

I found the writing style really encapsulating and would love to read another by the same author. The ending of the novel was exactly what I had hoped for and evoked a sense of catharsis. I was disappointed to have finished it though as it is definitely the best book I've read in the last few years- I would highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
Very well written, imaginative and vivid. I have recommended it to several people who have all really enjoyed it. Excellent.
Published 2 months ago by Tim
4.0 out of 5 stars A sad story
A tough read. The book looks at the problems of Northern Ireland from a different perspective. Unfortunately it doesn't offer much hope.
Published 2 months ago by cmac
4.0 out of 5 stars Good read ...
This book is a bit od a page turner.
I had a lot of empathy with the heroine
in her struggling family life,
but I didnt like her activities much. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dohey
5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable!
This is a real page turner. I found it unsettling and challenging. As someone who has some lived through that time and has some knowledge of the "Troubles", I thought that I had... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Foodie
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant narrative
This is a truly great read.

Set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the story is centred on Aoife, who lives in Belfast. Read more
Published 4 months ago by andy
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent novel
Well written and gripping throughout. Allows thought to the themes and is not washed or unnecessarily brutal - just accurate.

Well worth reading.
Published 4 months ago by Brian W. Morris
4.0 out of 5 stars Good debut
The author writes well from a female point of view and the dialogue is authentic.Pacing is correct and plot is not completely predictable. I liked this voice.Sad and affecting.
Published 4 months ago by Lulu Rutter
5.0 out of 5 stars A mind blowing novel
I downloaded this after reading about it on a social networking site and I am so glad that I did. I have never read a book about the troubles before, so only knew what I had seen... Read more
Published 8 months ago by S. Rothwell
5.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a thriller....
Rare to find such a lyrical beautifully-structured novel which hooks like a.thriller. But this is exactly what So iIt Is, Liam Murray Bell's novel does. Read more
Published 9 months ago by MaryC
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly exciting and interesting novel
So It Is by Liam Murray Bell is a compelling, yet touching novel set in Belfast during the Troubles. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Kirker
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