79 pages • 2 hours read
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Milkman follows the story of an 18-year-old woman known as "middle sister," growing up in 1970s Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Middle sister becomes the target of a 41-year-old paramilitary, referred to as "milkman," who relentlessly pursues her. As the community falsely believes she's having an affair with milkman, her life and mental health deteriorate, leading to increasing isolation and danger. The book contains instances of misogyny, abuse, and sexual assault.
Anna Burns' Milkman is lauded for its unique narrative style and profound exploration of life during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Critics praise its dark humor and insight into societal tension, although some found the prose dense and challenging. Overall, it’s considered a compelling, if demanding, read that offers rewarding commentary on conflict and community.
Readers who appreciate Milkman by Anna Burns are drawn to nuanced, character-driven narratives set against politically charged backdrops. Fans of Catch-22 by Joseph Heller and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger will resonate with its innovative style and exploration of identity and societal pressure.
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