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The Rainbow Singer is Irish author Simon Kerr's first novel. It was first published in June Simon Kerr also writes under the pseudonym Chris Kerr. Simon Kerr (). The Rainbow Singer. Theia. ISBN (hardcover) Simon Kerr (). The Rainbow Singer. Phoenix. ISBN (paperback) NotesEstimated Reading Time: 40 secs. The Rainbow Singer By Simon Kerr Published by Hyperion June ; ; pages: Read Book Synopsis. Author /Bibliography. Read Review. Read Excerpt. Chapter 1: The Rainbow of Hope. If you really want to hear about it, there's a few things you should know about Project Ulster before I really kick off on the story improper.  · Simon Kerr's debut novel, The Rainbow Singer, is at once both poignantly funny and tragic. Wil Carson, the book's engaging narrator, is a product of his violence-torn environment, a fourteen year-old boy on the verge of manhood in Ulster, Northern Ireland, hanging around with the UFF--Ulster Freedom Fighters--his gang of Protestant-born mates, terrorizing the "Taig" (Catholic) families in the /5(5).


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