Jack and Sam Toland enjoy a happy childhood in Cork during the 1960s, never far apart yet, to Sam, Jack always seems one step ahead - brighter, stronger and more popular. It is only after Sam's sudden death that Jack learns of his brother's feelings and just how far their rivalry led.
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Richard Kearney was born in Cork in 1954. He is a Professor of Philosophy at University College, Dublin. He has written many books on philosophy and culture as well as two novels, SAM'S FALL and WALKING AT SEA LEVEL. He lives with his wife and children in Dublin
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