Author:Patrick Freyne

LONGLISTED FOR THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE 2021
'One of the year's funniest books' i Paper
'Funny, smart, soulful and sometimes devastating ... It made me laugh and cry' EMILIE PINE, author of Notes to Self
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Patrick Freyne has tried a lot of stupid ideas in his life. Now, he is here to tell you about them: like the time (aged 5) he opened a gate and let a horse out of its field, just to see what would happen; or the time (aged 19) he jumped out of a plane for charity, even though he didn't much care about the charity and was sure he'd end up dead; or the time (aged old enough to know better) he used a magazine as a funnel for fuel when the petrol cap on his band's van broke.
He has also learned a few things: about the power of group song; about the beauty of physically caring for another human being; about childlessness; about losing friends far too young. Life as seen through the eyes of Patrick Freyne is stranger, funnier and a lot more interesting than life as we generally know it. Like David Sedaris or Nora Ephron, he creates an environment all his own - fundamentally comic, sometimes moving, always deeply humane. OK, Let's Do Your Stupid Idea is a joyous reading experience from an instantly essential new writer.
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'Patrick Freyne is a comic genius' MARIAN KEYES
'Clever, lovely and great, great fun' RODDY DOYLE
'Funny and adorable' NINA STIBBE
'The most gorgeous and heartbreaking book about humans and why we need each other' DAISY BUCHANAN
'Hilariously, painfully, Freynefully brilliant' JOSEPH O'CONNOR
'Wonderful ... One of my books of the year' RYAN TUBRIDY
'Full of humour and tenderness, this book is an absolute JOY' SINÉAD GLEESON
'F*cking fantastic. Patrick is a brilliant writer' BLINDBOY BOATCLUB
'A cracking, sad, funny, honest, brave and hilarious read' LIZ NUGENT
'Guffaw-out-loud funny' Business Post
'A writer of rare humour, depth, and humanity. These essays are a delight' MARK O'CONNELL, author of To Be a Machine
'Goosebumps! Guffaws! It's got it all. I love this book' DOIREANN NÍ GHRÍOFA
One of the year's funniest books ... witty, wise and worth returning to again and again
—— i PaperFunny, smart, soulful and sometimes devastating, this book shows life in all its shades. It made me laugh and cry
—— Emilie Pine, author of Notes to SelfWarm, wry, charming, absorbing ... It's the most gorgeous and heartbreaking book about humans and why we need each other
—— Daisy Buchanan , via TwitterFunny and adorable
—— Nina StibbeI was reminded - very happily reminded - of Kurt Vonnegut. But Patrick Freyne is his own writer and this book is clever, lovely and great, great fun
—— Roddy DoylePatrick Freyne has a distinct and enviable gift for story-telling ... Full of humour and tenderness, this book is an absolute JOY
—— Sinéad Gleeson, author of ConstellationsOne of the best-written, smartest and gosh-darn-it funniest books I've read in a very long while
—— Séamus O'ReillyHilariously, painfully, Freynefully brilliant
—— Joseph O'ConnorWhether he's writing about his childhood on a military base, working in a kebab shop with a nazi in his teens, playing in punk bands in his twenties, or grappling with the question of whether to have children, Patrick Freyne is a writer of rare humour, depth, and humanity. These essays are a delight
—— Mark O'Connell, author of To Be a MachineA cracking, sad, funny, honest, brave and hilarious read
—— Liz Nugent , via TwitterNo one makes me laugh like Patrick Freyne
—— Paul HowardSuperb ... The stories move from breathtakingly vulnerable to extraordinarily funny, and all with such skill and lightness of touch. I loved it
—— Louise O'NeillI don't know another writer who could balance poignancy and hilarity with such grace ... Goosebumps! Guffaws! It's got it all. I love this book
—— Doireann Ní Ghríofa , via TwitterGuffaw-out-loud funny
—— Business PostA riotous read from the get-go ... An absolute tonic for our times
—— RTÉ GuideF*cking fantastic. Patrick is a brilliant writer
—— Blindboy Boatclub , via TwitterLovely ... It's very worth reading
—— Dara Ó Briain , via TwitterA wonderful book ... done with a gorgeous twist of humour and great emotional insight ... One of my books of the year
—— Ryan Tubridy , RTÉ Radio 1Exquisite ... One of the funniest writers in Ireland
—— Irish ExaminerImmensely readable, warm, human and very, very funny
—— Irish Daily StarPixies were loud-quiet-loud. Patrick Freyne is funny-sad-funny. I really loved his new book
—— Ed O'Loughlin , via TwitterReaders are sure to find themselves touched by Freyne's writing ... Delightful
—— Journal.ieFreyne's thoroughly entertaining debut is a flash of warmth and wit in the darkness
—— Totally DublinGenuinely moving ... [It] will evoke warmth in anyone who isn't totally sociopathic
—— Hot PressA delightful insight into the mind of the hilarious Patrick Freyne
—— Irish Country MagazineSo honest, so funny, and most importantly, 11/10 for self-deprecation
—— Sarah BreenBrilliant ... An absolute mind hug
—— Niall BreslinFreyne's radar is precision-honed to find the madness within the mundane
—— Sunday IndependentMore moving that I ever expected and somehow funnier than I assumed
—— Emer McLysaght , Irish Times, Best Books of 2020Editor's Choice: A gorgeous story about friendship, adventure and the importance of taking risks.
—— Alice O'Keefe , BooksellerAUDIO BOOK OF THE WEEK
—— Christina Hardyment , The TimesA hilarious jaunt into the wilderness of women's friendship and the triumph of outrageous dreams.
—— Kirkus ReviewsMiss Benson's Beetle is an absolute joy - a wild, funny, and breathlessly exciting adventure story that's also a moving and beautifully drawn portrait of an improbable female friendship in a world still emerging from the trauma of two world wars. Joyce writes about Margery and Enid with such tenderness and compassion, such wisdom and humour, weaving an irresistible tale of frailty and strength, curiosity and courage, grief and hope.
—— Carys DaviesMargery Benson dreams of finding a mythical gold beetle in New Caledonia. So she and her irritating assistant set sail from London in 1950-and become kindred spirits during an adventure both zany and harrowing. It's a wildly original, life-affirming tale.
—— People (“Best New Books”), USAA book that will have you howling with laughter the one moment and wiping away tears the next - my favourite read in years. Don't miss it.
—— YOU magazine, South Africa






