Book review: Memorable prose and childish Irish help piece together Daft Matt’s story

Anne Walsh Donnelly's 'He Used To Be Me' is an impressive debut, highly original, written in vivid, memorable prose
Book review: Memorable prose and childish Irish help piece together Daft Matt’s story

Anne Walsh Donnelly uses a variety of literary techniques and styles, including drawings, to tell Matt’s story. Picture: Alison Laredo

  • He Used To Be Me  
  • Anne Walsh Donnelly 
  • New Island, €10.95

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