Unable to cope with his English girlfriend's death, Michael Roberts
finds himself thinking back to another time and another place when he
was in love for the first time. But that was when he was as a schoolboy
in Belfast, at the start of The Troubles in the late 1960s, and in a
culture dominated by divides that weren't just sectarian. To his
surprise and increasing torment, his memories-- long buried--prove
elusive, so that struggling to remember what happened and why he had
suppressed it becomes more and more of an obsession. Frances Creighton:
Found and Lost is a deeply felt first novel that conveys the pain of
late adolescence in a community where school and religion add more
layers of cruelty to the under- lying instability of daily life and
Northern Irish politics.