This book,by Irish poet Kerry Hardie,is a wholly realistic story: a work of stark realism,describing the problems and trials faced by a woman with a problematic son who marries an Irish widower and comes to live on his farm in a small Irish town.The story plays out almost like a Greek tragedy,where the fates of characters are (for the most part) determined by their natures,and the story unfolds against the backdrop of a fairly realistic portrait of life in a small Irish town and the way that this town's long-standing histories and relationships are affected by the arrival of an outsider.The basic plot of A Winter Marriage can be described as "the outsider in an insular town," which is a tried-and-true theme whose success or failure lies in the execution.Hardie achieves mixed results here.