Twenty-five year-old east Belfast man Stevie meets forty-nine year-old Glaswegian widow Martha while recovering from a painful breakup with his ex-girlfriend. Stevie and Martha are immediately attracted to each other. Although their relationship is based entirely upon sexual attraction; they find themselves falling in love. This challenges the expectations of Stevies conservative Christian mother and his ultra-Unionist; Ulster-Scots-speaking sister who work hard to break the pair up. Stevie and Martha must decide if their relationship has a real future and if they can both overcome the pain of their heartbroken pasts.While primarily a hilarious comedy; Cant Forget About You touches on deeper themes such as grief; loss; sexual mores; cultural identity; sectarianism; generation; and the question of how Northern Ireland moves on from the politics of the past and faces the future.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Silverton and the Alpine LoopBy Kenneth C. JessenThis book has a well written introduction that sets the stage for its content. The book starts with the earliest settlers - the Native Americans and make a progression to when the Silverton area was first discovered using an excellent selection of historic photographs. Corr includes the surrounding towns and provides insight into their history with his captions. What I love about the book are the many images of the mines and mills with a description of each one. The author also includes the railroads that made mining possible. Corr certainly knows his territory. This book is well worth owning as a fundamental addition to a library on the San Juans and their spectacular history.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. they are a great collection of photos in a given locale - in ...By L SmithAs with all the books in this series; they are a great collection of photos in a given locale - in this case Silverton and the surrounding San Juans. Picked this up in Kindle while we were touring the area in May. Great fun to be standing in town and viewing the same perspective as the photographer!