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  1. The Story of Lucy Gault is a novel written by William Trevor in 2002. The book is divided into three sections: the childhood, middle age and older times of the girl, Lucy. The story takes place in Ireland during the transition to the 21st century. It follows the protagonist Lucy and her immediate contacts.

  2. The Story of Lucy Gault: Directed by Pat O'Connor. Set in provincial Ireland in the early 1920s, the tragic story of a girl separated from her family at the height of civil turmoil and anti-English violence.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2002 · The Story of Lucy Gault is a disquieting, haunting, and sad novel worthy of the Booker Prize for which it was nominated in 2002. Faced with the threat of arson to their home (the plight of many Anglo-Irish homes in 1921), Captain Everard and Heloise Gault prepared to flee Lahardane, their modest but much loved estate on the southeast coast of Ireland and go to England.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2012 · The story of Lucy Gault by William Trevor. Publication date 2002 Topics Runaway teenagers -- Fiction, Teenage girls -- Fiction, Country homes -- Fiction, Arson -- Fiction, Ireland -- Fiction Publisher Viking Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; delawarecountydistrictlibrary; americana Contributor

  5. 29 de ago. de 2002 · In the summer of 1921, eight-year-old Lucy Gault clings to the glens and woods above Lahardane - the home her family is being forced to abandon. She knows the Gaults are no longer welcome in Ireland and that danger threatens. Lucy is headstrong and decides she must somehow force her parents into staying - but the path she chooses ends in disaster.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2002 · The Story of Lucy Gault. December 15, 2002. Captain Everard Gault wounded the boy in the right shoulder on the night of June the twenty-first, nineteen twenty-one. So opens Trevor's latest novel ...

  7. The Story of Lucy Gault is set in provincial Ireland in the early 1920s at the height of civil turmoil and anti-English violence. Everard Gault, a retired Anglo-Irish army captain married to an Englishwoman, shoots and wounds one of the boys who has come in the night to set their house afire. This act sets in motion a chain of events that are ...