<p>It's 1986 and&nbsp;29-year-old&nbsp;Marlo O'Sullivan&nbsp;of London-Irish stock has just found out that his sister is his mother. To steady his life he&nbsp;moves to&nbsp;Glengarriff to a cottage he has inherited in the stunning Beara&nbsp;Peninsula.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>When a neighbour dies unexpectedly&nbsp;Marlo&nbsp;takes over his minibus service to Cork. There is nothing regular about the regulars on the bus&nbsp;-&nbsp;especially&nbsp;Sully&nbsp;a&nbsp;non-verbal&nbsp;7 year old who goes nowhere but does the journey back and forth every day&nbsp;on his own.&nbsp;Marlo&nbsp;is landed with&nbsp;this&nbsp;a&nbsp;strange but compassionate&nbsp;arrangement fashioned to give the&nbsp;child's&nbsp;mother respite from his care.&nbsp;Sully's obsession with an imaginary friend who wants to tell his story... in the ancient oak forests of Glengarriff slowly unveils its terrible secrets - a 400-hundred-year-old tragedy revels itself.</p><p></p><p>With a beautiful evocation of the rich Irish landscape - the forests cliffs and dramatic mountains of Beara - alongside a link to a real piece of history this is an unforgettable and lyrical tale of longing of identity . . . and of finding peace.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p><em> </em></p>
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