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Book Synopsis** LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2023 **
** SHORTLISTED FOR IRISH NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2023 **
**AS SEEN ON BBC BETWEEN THE COVERS**
Meet Jamie and his community on the west coast of Ireland, in the most uplifting and tender book of the year
'Heart-rending and delightful' LOUISE KENNEDY, no.1 bestselling author of Trespasses
'A gorgeous gift of a novel' DOUGLAS STUART, no.1 bestselling author of Shuggie Bain
Jamie O'Neill loves the colour red. He also loves tall trees, patterns, rain that comes with wind, the curvature of many objects, books with dust jackets, cats, rivers and Edgar Allan Poe. At age 13 there are two things he especially wants in life: to build a Perpetual Motion Machine, and to connect with his mother Noelle, who died when he was born. In his mind these things are intimately linked. And at his new school, where all else is disorientating and overwhelming, he finds two people who might just be able to help him.
How to Build a Boat is the story of how one boy and his mission transforms the lives of his teachers, Tess and Tadhg, and brings together a community. Written with tenderness and verve, it's about love, family and connection, the power of imagination, and how our greatest adventures never happen alone.
'Beautifully rendered and imagined' - Anne Enright
'A heart-stopping read' - Sinéad Gleeson
'Bursting with soul' - Lisa McInerney
'I can't wait for readers to fall in love' - Jan Carson
Trade ReviewOne of those rare books that leaves you feeling less lonely. An
uplifting tale of community, healing and the small connections that can change a life.
A gorgeous gift of a novel, hopeful and full of humanity. -- Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize winning author of SHUGGIE BAIN
A
heart-stopping read and a
stunning, resonant exploration of a community, a motherless boy and living an authentic life. -- Sinéad Gleeson
What a
gorgeous book. Unsentimental but
generous, sharp as a teacher's side-eye and
bursting with soul. -- Lisa McInerney
How to Build a Boat is a gentle tsunami of a novel, so
beautifully and tenderly crafted you don't even notice you're being swept along. It gets right to the heart of what it means to be broken and searching for community. I can't wait for readers to fall in love with Jamie's refreshingly sideways take on life. -- Jan Carson
A story of absence, love, loss, courage and resilience lit up from within, Elaine Feeney's
How To Build A Boat is an
emotionally resonant tour-de-force very much in keeping with the unforgettable spirit of her debut
As You Were. -- Alan McMonagle