'THE ENVIRONMENTAL NOVEL OF OUR TIMES.' Lemn Sissay, Booker Prize judge
From an acclaimed Guardian First Book Award finalist comes a debut novel 'brutal and beautiful in equal measure' (Emily St. John Ma
Winner of the 2021 International Book Awards
Winner of the 2021 PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award
Winner of the 2020 Lannan Literary Award Fellowship for
'Lucid, informed and persuasive' Evening Standard
'Thought-provoking' Daily Mail
'An extraordinary book' Nicholas Evans, author of The Horse Whisperer
'Fantastic' The Sunday Times
'Marvellous... Hugely impressive' Guardian
'Beautiful, brilliant, powerful' Madeline Miller, bestselling author of Circe<
A brand-new book from the bestselling author of A Series of Unfortunate Events - a cautionary tale about his own demise.
For curious children and adults alike.
'Reading this little book
'A breath-taking writer of singular voice' Patrick Flanery, author of Absolution
'I have seen ghosts. They will not rest. The whispers of the past are all around...'
Sweeping from
'Magical, beguiling... Carries echoes of Toni Morrison's Beloved' Guardian
A Vulture 'Book We Can't Wait to Read in 2022'
They had not
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'Unapologetically optimistic and bracingly realistic, this is the most inspiring book on 'ethical living' I've ever read.' Oliver Burkeman, Guardian
One of National Book Tokens' '23 Books to Read in 2023'
A Times Literary Supplement Summer Book 2023
My name is Morgan... And there aren't enough words for all that I am.
'I haven't read a book that has shaken me so intensely in many years... The comparisons are inevitable - Saramago, Orwell, McCarthy - but this novel will stand entirely on its own.' Colum McCann, author of Apeirogon
Translated by Frank O'Connor
Illustrations by Brian Bourke.
The first book in the famine trilogy
Under the Hawthorn Tree is Ireland's top selling children's book and a classic for young readers worldwide.
Ireland in the 1840s is devastated by famine. When trage
The second book in the famine trilogy
At seven, Peggy made a terrifying journey through famine-stricken Ireland. Now thirteen, and determined to make a new life for herself, she sets off alone across the Atlantic to Amer
Mr. Bear sets off for the perfect, peaceful picnic with Baby Bear. Then the little Grizzle-Bears Fred, Ted and Fuzz, decide to come too.
It can only mean one thing - TROUBLE!
A funny, heart-warming book, beautifully illustrated
So, ar
The final book in the famine trilogy
For Eily, Michael and Peggy the memory of the famine is still strong. But Mary-Brigid, Eily's first child, has the future to look forward to. What kind of future is it?
Ireland is in turmoil