I am thinking of the days without end of my life. And it is not like
that now. From the two-time Man Booker Prize finalist Sebastian Barry, a
master storyteller (Wall Street Journal), comes a powerful new novel of
duty and family set against the American Indian and Civil Wars Thomas McNulty,
aged barely seventeen and having fled the Great Famine in Ireland, signs up for
the U.S. Army in the 1850s. With his brother in arms, John Cole, Thomas goes on
to fight in the Indian Wars against the Sioux and the Yurok and, ultimately, the
Civil War. Orphans of terrible hardships themselves, the men find these days to
be vivid and alive, despite the horrors they see and are complicit in. Moving
from the plains of Wyoming to Tennessee, Sebastian Barry s latest work is a
masterpiece of atmosphere and language. An intensely poignant story of two men
and the makeshift family they create with a young Sioux girl, Winona, Days
Without End is a fresh and haunting portrait of the most fateful years in
American history and is a novel never to be forgotten."
Author Biography
Sebastian Barry has won the Costa Book of the Year Award, the Hughes
& Hughes Irish Novel of the Year Award, and the Walter Scott Prize. His work
has twice been short-listed for the Man Booker Prize. He is the author of six
previous novels and lives in Ireland.
Shortlist, 2016 Costa Novel Award