
Days Without End
by Sebastian Barry
3.97
Historical Fiction
Tender
Poignant
Lyrical
Sebastian Barry’s novel follows two Irish immigrants fighting in the American Civil War and Indian Wars. Written in a tender, lyrical voice, the book explores love, violence, and survival. Barry humanises soldiers often erased from history, particularly queer men. The prose is intimate and poetic, softening brutality without denying it. The novel is both epic and deeply personal. A moving meditation on endurance and devotion.
