Lamb by Bernard MacLaverty

The novel explores the complex relationship between a young Irish boy, Owen Kane, and Brother Michael Lamb, a priest questioning his faith and vocation at a bleak reform school in Ireland. When Lamb inherits money from his father, he decides to escape the oppressive institution with Owen, whom he sees as a victim of its harshness. The two embark on a journey to find freedom and redemption, but as they navigate the outside world, they are confronted with the harsh realities and moral dilemmas that challenge Lamb's intentions and the possibility of a new life for both of them. The story delves into themes of love, guilt, and the search for meaning in a world that often seems devoid of it.

The 6382nd greatest book of all time


Published
1980
Nationality
Irish
Type
Fiction
Pages
160-224
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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