Louise Kennedy is an Irish author who grew up near Belfast during the Troubles.
Trespasses is her debut novel, following a collection of short stories titled The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac.
Kennedy's writing has appeared in prominent publications such as The Guardian and The Irish Times.
Before embarking on her literary career, she worked as a chef for nearly three decades.
This experience likely informs her vivid descriptions of food and class distinctions in her writing.
Kennedy's intimate knowledge of Northern Ireland during the 1970s lends authenticity to her portrayal of life during the Troubles.
She currently resides in Sligo, Ireland.
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