Search results for ""Author Moïra Fowley""
Orion Publishing Co Eyes Guts Throat Bones
''GAVE ME SERIOUS WRITER ENVY'' KIRSTY LOGAN''ONE OF MY FAVOURITE STORYTELLERS'' KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE''AN INCREDIBLE AND UNIQUE IMAGINATION'' IRISH TIMES''I WAS DELICIOUSLY HORRIFIED'' JENN ASHWORTHThe belly groan of a face unpeeled. A break-up poem recited knee-deep in bog water. An ancient burial mound rising and falling like a chest. The ghost of Stephen Gately reading the ingredients on a ham and cheese sandwich.Startling, sinister and irresistible, Moïra Fowley''s award-winning debut collection about queer, female bodies at the end of the world unravels all of our darkest impulses and deepest fears.
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Penguin Random House Children's UK All the Bad Apples
The stunning new novel about silenced female voices, family secrets and dangerous truths from the author of The Accident Season.'Exquisite . . . This is a book to hold tightly to your chest' Irish Times'Lyrical . . . Compelling' Guardian'Beautiful, visceral . . . A primal scream' Louise O'Neill'Uncompromising, raw, devastating' Publishers Weekly'I am in absolute awe of it' Melinda SalisburyOn Deena's seventeenth birthday, the day she finally comes out to her family, her wild and mysterious sister Mandy is seen leaping from a cliff. The family is heartbroken, but not surprised. The women of the Rys family have always been troubled - 'bad apples', their father calls them - and Mandy is the baddest of them all.But then Deena starts to receive the letters. Letters from Mandy, claiming that their family's blighted history is not just bad luck or bad decisions, but a curse, handed down to the Rys women through the generations. Mandy has gone in search of the curse's roots, and now Deena must begin a desperate cross-country hunt for her sister, guided only by the letters that mysteriously appear in each new place. What Deena finds will heal their family's rotten past - or rip it apart forever.
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Orion Publishing Co Eyes Guts Throat Bones: Featuring the Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year 2023
WINNER OF THE AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARD FOR SHORT STORY OF THE YEAR 2023'ONE OF MY FAVOURITE STORYTELLERS. THESE TALES LINGERED, MORPHED, CONSUMED ME'KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE'QUEER, HORNY, GORY, FANTASTICAL STORIES THAT GAVE ME SERIOUS WRITER ENVY'KIRSTY LOGANThe belly-groan of a face unpeeled. A break-up poem recited knee-deep in bog water. An ancient burial mound rising and falling like a chest. The ghost of Stephen Gately reading the ingredients on a ham and cheese sandwich.Startling, sinister and irresistibly joyful, Moïra Fowley's debut collection unravels all of our darkest impulses and deepest fears.'SUCH A WITTY, AFFECTING, FRESH BOOK: I WAS DELICIOUSLY HORRIFIED'JENN ASHWORTH
£16.99
Penguin Random House Children's UK Spellbook of the Lost and Found
One stormy summer night, Olive and her best friend, Rose, begin to lose things. It starts with simple items like hair clips and jewellery, but soon it’s clear that Rose has lost something bigger; something she won’t talk about. Then Olive meets three wild, mysterious strangers: Ivy, Hazel and Rowan. Like Rose, they’re mourning losses - and holding tight to secrets. When they discover the ancient spellbook, full of hand-inked charms to conjure back lost things, they realise it might be their chance to set everything right. Unless it’s leading them towards secrets that were never meant to be found . . .
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