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'[A] compelling, bighearted, emotionally precise page-turner.' THE SUNDAY TIMES

'Beautiful and heartbreaking.' PANDORA SYKES

'A real page-turner, the kind of warmth and magical storytelling that puts me in mind of the late, great Maeve Binchy... a writer of real strength and talent.' LORRAINE KELLY, ITV

'intelligent and tenderly observed' THE TIMES

'This is a consuming story [...] delivering confident, considered truths' - IRISH SUNDAY TIMES

'Full of heart and humanity and I loved every single page. What a storyteller!' ELIZABETH DAY

'a thoughtful examination of sexual identity, shame, and the impact of collective grief' OBSERVER

'Graham Norton's new novel has me in floods... His gift for characterisation is positively Binchy-esque! Such nuance and warmth! It's GORGEOUS' MARIAN KEYES

'I loved HOME STRETCH ... one of those books that stays with you so long after you've finished it' NIGELLA LAWSON

'A subtle portrait of small-town Ireland; an unblinking study of shame & homophobia; a map of cultural shifts between 1980s & now; a kind, wise, perceptive novel by an author rich in these qualities.' DAVID MITCHELL

'Beautifully written. Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy read. Utterly fantastic.' LIZ NUGENT

'Graham Norton's examination of small-town Irish lives continues in his deeply moving third novel. He is a magnificent writer.' JOHN BOYNE

'[Graham Norton is a] king of the page turners... A total triumph' ANNE GRIFFIN

'What right has such a successful entertainer to write a novel as good as this?' SUNDAY EXPRESS

'Home Stretch is a wonderful display' - IRISH TIMES WEEKEND

'This book goes down a treat [...] A welcome feat of the imagination. Highly recommended.' - BUSINESS POST


'His most accomplished and thoughtful [novel] yet' - RTE GUIDE


Shame and longing can flow through generations, but the secrets of the heart will not be buried for ever.

It is 1987 and a small Irish community is preparing for a wedding. The day before the ceremony a group of young friends, including bride and groom, drive out to the beach. There is an accident. Three survive, but three are killed.

The lives of the families are shattered and the rifts between them are felt throughout the small town. Connor is one of the survivors. But staying among the angry and the mourning is almost as hard as living with the shame of having been the driver. He leaves the only place he knows for another life, taking his secrets with him. Travelling first to Liverpool, then London, he makes a home - of sorts - for himself in New York. The city provides shelter and possibility for the displaced, somewhere Connor can forget his past and forge a new life.

But the secrets, the unspoken longings and regrets that have come to haunt those left behind will not be silenced. And before long, Connor will have to confront his past.

Graham Norton's powerful and timely novel of emigration and return demonstrates his keen understanding of the power of stigma and secrecy - with devastating results.

Home Stretch: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER & WINNER OF THE AN POST IRISH POPULAR FICTION AWARDS

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'[A] compelling, bighearted, emotionally precise page-turner.' THE SUNDAY TIMES'Beautiful and heartbreaking.' PANDORA SYKES'A real page-turner, the kind of warmth and... Read more

    Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
    Publication Date: 01/10/2020
    ISBN13: 9781473665187, 978-1473665187
    ISBN10: 1473665183

    Number of Pages: 368

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description

    '[A] compelling, bighearted, emotionally precise page-turner.' THE SUNDAY TIMES

    'Beautiful and heartbreaking.' PANDORA SYKES

    'A real page-turner, the kind of warmth and magical storytelling that puts me in mind of the late, great Maeve Binchy... a writer of real strength and talent.' LORRAINE KELLY, ITV

    'intelligent and tenderly observed' THE TIMES

    'This is a consuming story [...] delivering confident, considered truths' - IRISH SUNDAY TIMES

    'Full of heart and humanity and I loved every single page. What a storyteller!' ELIZABETH DAY

    'a thoughtful examination of sexual identity, shame, and the impact of collective grief' OBSERVER

    'Graham Norton's new novel has me in floods... His gift for characterisation is positively Binchy-esque! Such nuance and warmth! It's GORGEOUS' MARIAN KEYES

    'I loved HOME STRETCH ... one of those books that stays with you so long after you've finished it' NIGELLA LAWSON

    'A subtle portrait of small-town Ireland; an unblinking study of shame & homophobia; a map of cultural shifts between 1980s & now; a kind, wise, perceptive novel by an author rich in these qualities.' DAVID MITCHELL

    'Beautifully written. Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy read. Utterly fantastic.' LIZ NUGENT

    'Graham Norton's examination of small-town Irish lives continues in his deeply moving third novel. He is a magnificent writer.' JOHN BOYNE

    '[Graham Norton is a] king of the page turners... A total triumph' ANNE GRIFFIN

    'What right has such a successful entertainer to write a novel as good as this?' SUNDAY EXPRESS

    'Home Stretch is a wonderful display' - IRISH TIMES WEEKEND

    'This book goes down a treat [...] A welcome feat of the imagination. Highly recommended.' - BUSINESS POST


    'His most accomplished and thoughtful [novel] yet' - RTE GUIDE


    Shame and longing can flow through generations, but the secrets of the heart will not be buried for ever.

    It is 1987 and a small Irish community is preparing for a wedding. The day before the ceremony a group of young friends, including bride and groom, drive out to the beach. There is an accident. Three survive, but three are killed.

    The lives of the families are shattered and the rifts between them are felt throughout the small town. Connor is one of the survivors. But staying among the angry and the mourning is almost as hard as living with the shame of having been the driver. He leaves the only place he knows for another life, taking his secrets with him. Travelling first to Liverpool, then London, he makes a home - of sorts - for himself in New York. The city provides shelter and possibility for the displaced, somewhere Connor can forget his past and forge a new life.

    But the secrets, the unspoken longings and regrets that have come to haunt those left behind will not be silenced. And before long, Connor will have to confront his past.

    Graham Norton's powerful and timely novel of emigration and return demonstrates his keen understanding of the power of stigma and secrecy - with devastating results.

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