Author:Margaret Atwood

Life Before Man is a tragicomic tale of love seeking to find its way in the wake of death from the bestselling author of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments
Elizabeth has just lost her latest lover to suicide while Nate, her husband, is working up to run off with Lesje. And Lesje? She would rather be studying dinosaurs than distracted by men.
As Elizabeth, Nate and Lesje find themselves imprisoned by walls of their own construction the ghost of Elizabeth’s dead lover hangs over them. Under his shadow, and in the spell of love, their lives will collide and entangle towards a single tragicomic climax.
‘Tender, funny, absorbing, idiosyncratic, truthful, heartening... A liberating novel’ Literary Review
A modern saga...she has a fine ear for words and a quick wit for absudities
—— The TimesAn extraordinary imagination - witty, light-footed, realistic, yet with shooting insights into the nature of personality and love
—— Isabel Quigley , Financial TimesTender, funny, absorbing, idiosyncratic, truthful, heartening... A liberating novel. It deserves a wide readership
—— Michael Herbert , Literary ReviewMordant intelligence; formidable insight into the springs of human self-deception, self-aggrandisement and self-destruction; and an effortless, always vivid style
—— Jeffrey Meyers , SpectatorBeautifully written and constructed... A rich and elegant achievement
—— Peter Kemp , ListenerA cracker of a book. Think Kevin Barry crossed with Elizabeth Strout. The writing is that good
—— Kathleen Mac Machon[The setting of] Tramore is not only a character - it is the main character of The Amusements, with its quotidian dramas and failed epiphanies and the magnetic pull it has over everyone who encounters it, from those on a family holiday, to those who are born, bred and die there. It was a joy to read
—— Louise NealonA fascinating portrait of small-town life. A joy to read
—— Sunday IndependentA fresh, funny, fiercely Irish novel about the vagaries of friendship, and Aingeala Flannery - wholly in charge of her lovable, eccentric cast - writes like a dream
—— Nuala O'ConnorA vibrant, evocative debut that brings the exploits of an Irish coastal town brilliantly to life
—— Sarah GilmartinA deft collage of a novel. Ambitious and fun . . . a wonderful debut
—— Alan McMonagleA brilliant book. I loved meeting all these characters, who jumped off the page and stayed in my head. Aingeala Flannery is a real talent
—— Róisín IngleThe Amusements kept me up half the night. Aingeala Flannery is a brilliant writer. Her sentences crackle with life, energy and devastating insight into the human condition. She writes with a rare combination of compassion and black humour. Her characters live on in my mind like people I have always known
—— Lia MillsA fantastic debut novel . . . it paints a vivid picture of this seaside town, we were gripped
—— Stellar[Flannery] skilfully observes life in a small town and roads that are dreamed of but not taken. Characters that have a great sense of longing & yearning to leave this town behind, and yet somehow always get pulled back. A great read!
—— Sinéad MoriartyAs addictive as slot machines and as exhilarating as waltzers. A great sense of place and compelling characters
—— Martin Doyle[Carries] notes of Donal Ryan and Roddy Doyle for me . . . A nostalgic masterpiece, loaded with possibility and weighed down with reality, guaranteed to be this summer's must-read
—— Waterford News and StarSharp as a vogue tomato slicer, it's seaside Ireland minus the dreary caravan mentality or sentimentality
—— June CaldwellIf you buy just one novel next month make sure to buy Aingeala Flannery's debut. Funny, sad and most of all beautifully written
—— Eoin DevereuxA compelling and satisfying read
—— Hot PressBrilliant
—— Irish Daily MailI loved it - so good
—— Elaine FeeneyGlorious
—— IMAGEBeautiful
—— Ryan TubridyLike [William] Trevor, a wry wit permeates Flannery's storytelling
—— Irish TimesFlannery's depiction of the sounds, smells and seediness of the typical seaside resort is sharp and vivid
—— Sunday TimesCharming and empathetic . . . Flannery's immense skill lies in her ability to inhabit such a wide range of characters, stepping into their shoes and capturing the nuance of each voice, each set of hopes and dreams and private, devastating heartaches
—— IndependentTHIS BOOK is EVERYTHING. The characters are painfully, beautifully real, the writing is IMPECCABLE. Brutally honest about what we want for ourselves versus what we actually get, I LOVED it
—— Marian KeyesBlackly funny
—— Business PostImpossibly compelling
—— RTÉ CultureMy book of the year . . . I loved every page
—— Gearóid FarrellyFlannery excels at working that counterpoint of dark and light, comedy in the face of tragedy . . . A brilliant debut
—— Anglo-CeltQuietly beautiful . . . Flannery's characters are very well drawn, as is her understanding of small-town mores and idle gossip. It's a book that leaves and impression long after the final page
—— Irish IndependentAn amazing story
—— Amie McAuley , Belfast Telegraph






