Author:Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
'FUNNIEST YET!' IRISH EXAMINER
A love affair born in rural Ireland! Two mismatched lovers, locked in a relationship that will change both of them . . . forever!
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly was brought up to believe that Gaelic games were invented for people too stupid to understand the laws of rugby. Little did he know that one day he would become a legend of Kerry football.
But then, his life has taken a lot of unexpected twists and turns.
His father is the Taoiseach of the country. His wife is an actual Government Minister. And his suddenly teenage daughter is heading for the Gaeltacht - and her very first rugby boyfriend.
And then there's Marianne . . .
Of course, Ross was too busy becoming a Gaelic football star to realise that his family - like the entire country - was being pushed towards a cliff edge. And he was the only man capable of saving Ireland's democracy.
Which is just like, 'Fooooooock!'
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'I hope this series runs for decades' BELFAST TELEGRAPH
'Ross is a national institution' IRISH TIMES
Another winner . . . I hope this series runs for decades
—— Belfast TelegraphA triumph
—— Irish TimesFunniest yet!
—— Irish Examiner[Ross's] epic voyage from south Dublin into the heart of GAA country offers readers a new lens through which to observe and laugh at the ultimate Irish urban-rural divide
—— Irish TimesReally sharp . . . I laughed a lot!
—— Kevin Power , The Last Word with Matt CooperVivid ... searingly honest, beautifully told depictions of survival and self-love
—— Publishers Weekly[A] powerful debut ... marshals narrative lyrics and stark beauty
—— The New York Times Book ReviewPaul Tran's debut collection of poems is indelible, this remarkable voice transforming itself as you read, eventually transforming you. I felt at times a passenger, a ghost, implicated, consumed, and ultimately delivered back to myself, renewed
—— Alexander Chee , author of HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVELBetween grief and love, past and future, trauma and luminous survival, these are searching, generous poems that enact the resilience of the human spirit, how the art of language-making - story, truth-telling - allows us not only to survive but thrive. This is a stunning debut
—— Natasha Trethewey , author of THRALLAn elegant meditation on many things - history, inheritance, language, trauma, how the self tricks the self, defiance ... All the Flowers Kneeling maps the journey past bewilderment, to knowing, to, finally, the mystery of unknowing, where ... the life we get to choose for ourselves begins
—— Carl Phillips , author of PALE COLORS IN A TALL FIELDRavishing ... Formally inventive, psychologically acute ... Tran's debut demonstrates the capacity of poetry to tell the truths which will set you free
—— Dana Levin , author of BANANA PALACEAll the Flowers Kneeling is a gorgeous debut ... Out of violences intimate and imperial, out of survival and self-fashioning, Paul Tran sculpts new forms to contain all. This book is a richness. What a stellar poet for our day
—— Solmaz Sharif , author of LOOKThis utterly joyful novel takes you on an unforgettable journey with characters you wish you could meet in real life... I loved The People on Platform 5 even more than The Authenticity Project - it's glorious
—— Eva CarterThis book is bursting with the kindness of strangers, and I was bursting with hope by the end of it
—— Jenny BaylissClare Pooley is the queen of feel-good fiction. She takes relatable situations and characters and somehow makes them magical. The People of Platform 5 is funny, tender and true-to-life while also being thought-provoking. It was magnificent and a joy to read
—— Phaedra PatrickThe People on Platform 5 is nothing short of sheer and utter delight. It presents the best of humanity - the sweet and bashful kindness and generosity that lives in all of us. I can't think of a more joyful book!
—— Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A For AuntiesHeartwarming, funny, a delicious dive into the profound and ridiculous modern world in which we live. Clare Pooley reminds us why we need each other
—— Tara Conklin, New York Times bestselling authorPooley delivers not only acerbic, enchanting Iona but a compelling, tangled cast of quirky, complicated characters so engaging, it's enough to make you miss crowded commuter trains
—— Laurie Frankel, New York Times bestselling authorThis feel-good ensemble story will bring joy to readers who loved Anxious People and Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine-not to mention fans of quirky London-set fare such as Ted Lasso...a warm, fun pick-me-up of a book
—— Mary Laura PhilpottClare Pooley has found a delightful way to bring home the point that we need each other
—— Kelly Corrigan, New York Times bestselling authorLeaving you with that fuzzy feeling you want from a feel-good book
—— Woman & HomeEntertaining and uplifting
—— Good HousekeepingFilled with delightful characters... this heart-warming book explores relationships and the dilemmas of everyday life
—— CandisTackling many relevant issues, it's a heart-warming read
—— HeatPoignant, totally joyful, this is a great read
—— FabulousA feel-good read, with great characters to care about, it takes current issues seriously but adds plenty of humour
—— Choice[It leaves] the reader with that fuzzy feeling you want from a feel-good book. Fans of her previous hit, The Authenticity Project, will not be disappointed
—— Woman's WeeklyA feel-good tale about the power of real-life connections
—— SunYou can always rely on Pooley to deliver not just wonderful, lively characters but a story that leaves you feeling uplifted and hopeful
—— CultureFlyBatuman has taken what made The Idiot so brilliant, distilled it, and created an equally brilliant new work. Either/Or is unbridled joy.
—— Big IssueFunny... Unforgettable... Batuman is particularly good on sex and sexual politics... The star feature is the narration... garrulous, rambunctious... full of baroque riffs and digressions.
—— Claire Lowdown , SpectatorA fresh voice is a rare thing, and Elif Batuman is one such.
—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*Either/Or is extremely funny and delightfully ludic, as it probes the very act of reading from the point of view of confused university student Selin.
—— Anakana Schofield, Irish Times, Books of the Year 2022I was desperately looking forward to Elif Batuman's Either/Or, and it more than lived up to it.
—— Samir Chadha , White Review, *Books of the Year*Re-encountering Selin...felt like being reunited with an old friend.
—— Helen Charman , White Review, *Books of the Year*Hilarious.
—— Alice Hattrick , White Review, *Books of the Year*I greatly enjoyed the comic zing of Elif Batuman's delightful Either/Or
—— Megan Hunter , White Review, *Books of the Year*Witty, intelligent and funny... [Selin's] inner monologue is addictive enough to read a thousand more pages of, and I can only cross my fingers that this isn't the last instalment of the series.
—— CrackJust as funny and self-aware and clever as The Idiot.
—— Jessica Zhan Mei Yu , White Review, *Books of the Year*Funny, wry and insightful
—— The Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*Laugh out loud…hilarious and thoughtful
—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*