Hood

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"Hood" is a novel by Emma Donoghue that explores grief, identity, and a lesbian relationship in contemporary Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Emma Donoghue NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
genre LGBT literature
lesbian fiction
literary fiction
hasCoverArtForm print book cover
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasMainCharacter Cara Wall NERFINISHED
Pen O’Grady NERFINISHED
hasMotif domestic life
internalized homophobia
memory and flashback
religious guilt
rituals of mourning
secrecy
urban Ireland
hasProtagonistGender female
hasProtagonistSexualOrientation lesbian GENERATED
hasReception critically acclaimed
noted for its portrayal of lesbian relationships
praised for emotional depth
hasStructure interweaving past and present timelines
hasSubject Catholicism NERFINISHED
Irish society
closeted sexuality
coming to terms with the past
family relationships
friendship
lesbian identity in Ireland
loss
memory
mourning
religion and sexuality
romantic love
sexual identity
hasTargetAudience adult readers
language English
mainTheme grief
identity
lesbian relationship
medium book
print
narrativePerspective first-person narration
pageCountApproximate 300
placeInSeries standalone novel
publicationYear 1995
publisher Penguin Books NERFINISHED
settingLocation Ireland NERFINISHED
settingPeriod contemporary era

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Emma Donoghue wrote Hood