First book of the new year by an Irish author ☘️💚🇮🇪
Personally, I found this book took some warming up to. It starts off very oddly - It's the hottest June on record (London, 2019) and there is a whale is stuck in the Thames River - not exactly what you would expect, and definitely took me a bit off guard!
The story is based around a collection of characters who are all interconnected. Brothers, friends, boyfriends, lovers, mothers, sons etc…It took me a while to get my head around them all and get their stories straight in my head, but once I did I found myself engaged and interested in finding out what would come of them. I did, however, instantly take a shine to Maggie. I loved the realness of her character immediately, and I was intrigued by her storyline from the outset. It was the rest of the characters that took me a while to grasp.
As the story progresses secrets emerge from the past lives of these individuals. Old acquaintances want more from life than they've been given. On this weekend of the summer solstice, their paths will intersect at a party that will change their lives forever...
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Oisin’s writing is absolutely amazing; I was astonished to find out this was his debut novel! The structure and power behind his storytelling was exceptional. And, each and every character had their own part to play in this unique kaleidoscope of London.
Maggie, as I mentioned before, is pregnant and preparing to move back to her hometown with her boyfriend (and baby daddy), Ed. Leaving the city them both love behind brings up all sorts of emotions and neither her, nor Ed, truly believe they are up for the challenge that lies ahead of them…will their bond be strong enough to withstand the shocking news from the past, along side the pressures of parenthood?
Meanwhile, Maggie’s best friend, Phil, has a big weekend ahead. He is occupied by Keith (roommate/lover) after work, Maggie, his childhood best friend, on Saturday morning, his mum in the afternoon and THE party in the evening. It’s the hottest weekend of the year and soon he will run to his desk, shut down is computer and his real life will really begin; he will burst into being.
‘Right now, every single person in London is cackling into the mouth of the heat wave of weekend, screaming Let’s have it.’
Maggie, Ed, and Phil will have to confront their shared pasts, current desires, and limits of their future lives together before the weekend is over. Every character feels vulnerable. All are facing challenges of their own - Oisin deals with an abundance of topics, from cancer, social class, panic attacks and abortion to more positive subjects of marriage, love, unbreakable bonds and so much more.
The temperature rises, the storyline becomes more and more intense, and before you know it you are at the edge of your seat, heart beating faster and faster. Oisin has cleverly created an addictive, page-turning novel that is burst with the lives of such REAL characters. He faces head of the obstacles that face young adults trying to find their place in the world, that usually occurs outside of office hours - in the evenings and weekends.
‘Why was it that her generation had to demand transformation, sex, adventure, comfort, stability, romance, conversation, intimacy, all from the one person? What’s so bad about settling?’ ❤️🩹
In the aim of reading more Irish books - can anyone RECOMMEND an Irish author or book for me to read? ☘️🇮🇪💚