Irish writer Enright's third novel envisions the life of the woman who became that country's Eva Peron. It's full of decadence, vice, love, passion, and the trials and tribulations that come in the form of an affair.
And here's the truth that's not far from fiction: Irishwoman Eliza Lynch was the mistress-wife of Francisco Solano López, president of Paraguay, and the most vilified woman in Latin-American. In any case, Anne Enright's ficional tale of Eliza Lynch is equally captivating and eye-opening, and is definitely one that sets her firmly in place of Irish authors.