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In sixteen sparkling stories, Jan Carson introduces us to worlds
and characters that feel real enough to touch. All of life is here:
the thrill of growing up, the grief when youth is over; first love,
mature love, parenthood and loss - all shot through with profound
compassion, warm wit, and boundless imagination. In 'A Certain
Degree of Ownership', a distracted couple on a beach fail to notice
their baby crawl perilously towards the sea. In 'Troubling the
Water', a rumour spreads at a public swimming pool and chaos
ensues. In 'Fair Play' a dishevelled father loses his two sons in
an adventure park. Every so often, an irresistible suggestion of
the other world will surprise and delight, reaffirming Carson as a
thrillingly original and audacious talent, and making Quickly,
While They Still Have Horses the perfect introduction for readers
new to her work.
When several children from the same village start succumbing to a
mysterious illness, the quest to discover the cause has devastating
and extraordinary consequences. 'Absolutely MAGNIFICENT: dark,
witty, charming. I LOVED it.' MARIAN KEYES 'Utterly absorbing' LISA
MCINERNEY 'Heart-rending, hilarious . . . it's a belter' LOUISE
KENNEDY 'Blistering...glorious...written from the guts and from the
heart.' LUCY CALDWELL 'An original and exciting work that's equal
parts terrifying, hilarious and memorable.' SUNDAY TIMES It is late
June in Ballylack. Hannah Adger anticipates eight long weeks'
reprieve from school, but when her classmate Ross succumbs to a
violent and mysterious illness, it marks the beginning of a summer
like no other. As others fall ill, questions about what - or who -
is responsible pitch the village into conflict and fearful
disarray. Hannah is haunted by guilt as she remains healthy while
her friends are struck down. Isolated and afraid, she prays for
help. Elsewhere in the village, tempers simmer, panic escalates and
long-buried secrets threaten to emerge. Bursting with Carson's
trademark wit, profound empathy and soaring imagination, The
Raptures explores how tragedy can unite a small community - and
tear it apart. At its heart is the extraordinary resilience of one
young girl. As the world crumbles around her, she must find the
courage to be different in a place where conforming feels like the
only option available. Darkly funny, highly inventive and deeply
moving, The Raptures is an unmissable novel of 2022.
**WINNER of the EU Prize for Literature** 'One of the most exciting
and original Northern Irish writers of her generation' SUNDAY TIMES
'Gripping, affecting, surprising. I inhaled it' LISA MCINERNEY
'Captivating, intelligent and courageous' IRISH TIMES 'Spectacular.
At once grittily real, wildly magical and insanely alluring - a
siren-song of a novel.' DONAL RYAN 'Jan Carson seems to have
invented a new Belfast in this gripping, surprising, exhilarating
novel.' RODDY DOYLE 'Blew me away with its power, anger and wit.'
JOSEPH O'CONNOR Dr Jonathan Murray fears his new-born daughter is
not as harmless as she seems. Sammy Agnew is wrestling with his
dark past, and fears the violence in his blood lurks in his son,
too. The city is in flames and the authorities are losing control.
As matters fall into frenzy, and as the lines between fantasy and
truth, right and wrong, begin to blur, who will these two fathers
choose to protect? Dark, propulsive and thrillingly original, this
tale of fierce familial love and sacrifice fizzes with magic and
wonder.
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I don't recall if I saw my first gunman in my childhood nightmares
or on my childhood streets. There were plenty in both and they
looked very much like each other. So begins Reggie
Chamberlain-King's introduction to The Black Dreams, a thrilling
and compelling collection of specially commissioned stories that
explore the emotional geography of growing up and living in
Northern Ireland. The fourteen stories gathered here criss-cross
coast, border and city as they map a 'strange' territory of
in-between states and unstable realities in which understanding is
unreliable. Obsessions, death and rebirth, violence, sexuality,
retribution and apocalypse are all part of the rich fabric of The
Black Dreams. Bringing together some of Northern Ireland's finest
writers, along with some of the best new talents, The Black Dreams
celebrates and extends the rich tradition of the weird, surreal and
dream-like in Northern Irish writing. It is also a powerful act of
imagining and storytelling - a vibrant, vivid and exhilarating
exploration of a world we cannot, or choose not, to see.
Contributors: Jo Baker, Jan Carson, Reggie Chamberlain-King,
Aislinn Clarke, Emma Devlin, Moyra Donaldson, Michelle Gallen,
Carlo Gebler, John Patrick Higgins, Ian McDonald, Gerard McKeown,
Bernie McGill, Ian Sansom, Sam Thompson
'ORIGINAL and COMPELLING...CHEF'S KISS!' MARIAN KEYES 'I gobbled up
The Raptures . . . packed with wit and heart, and always utterly
absorbing.' LISA MCINERNEY When several children from the same
village start succumbing to a mysterious illness, the quest to
discover the cause has devastating and extraordinary consequences.
It is late June in Ballylack. Hannah Adger anticipates eight long
weeks' reprieve from school, but when her classmate Ross succumbs
to a violent and mysterious illness, it marks the beginning of a
summer like no other. As others fall ill, questions about what - or
who - is responsible pitch the village into conflict and fearful
disarray. Hannah is haunted by guilt as she remains healthy while
her friends are struck down. Isolated and afraid, she prays for
help. Elsewhere in the village, tempers simmer, panic escalates and
long-buried secrets threaten to emerge. Bursting with Carson's
trademark wit, profound empathy and soaring imagination, The
Raptures explores how tragedy can unite a small community - and
tear it apart. At its heart is the extraordinary resilience of one
young girl. As the world crumbles around her, she must find the
courage to be different in a place where conforming feels like the
only option available. 'Utterly compulsive and gripping . . . Jan
Carson is a true original. An absolute must read. Outstanding.'
ELAINE FEENEY 'Heart-rending, hilarious . . . it's a belter' LOUISE
KENNEDY 'Blistering...glorious...written from the guts and from the
heart.' LUCY CALDWELL 'One of the most exciting and original
Northern Irish writers of her generation' SUNDAY TIMES Darkly
funny, highly inventive and deeply moving, The Raptures is an
unmissable novel of 2022.
'Profoundly imagined characters, spiced with the off-kilter and
deliciously mad . . . a work of great empathy and imagination' THE
IRISH TIMES The season's just begun at Seacliff Caravan Park, but
none of the residents are having a good time. Frankie is haunted by
his daughter's death. Vidas, homeless and far from Lithuania, seeks
sanctuary in an abandoned caravan. Anna struggles to shake off the
ghost of her overbearing mother. Kathleen struggles to accept her
daughter for who she is. Malcolm, a failed illusionist, makes one
final attempt to reinvent himself. Agatha Christie-obsessed Alma
faces her toughest case yet as she tries to help them all find what
they've lost. With trademark wit and playfulness, in this stunning
linked short-story collection Jan Carson explores complex family
dynamics, ageing, immigration, gender politics, the decline of the
Church and the legacy of the Troubles. The Last Resort firmly
places Carson as one of the most inventive and daring writers of
her generation. 'One of the most exciting and original Northern
Irish writers of her generation' SUNDAY TIMES
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