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'Highly original, deeply moving, simultaneously delicate yet hard hitting' Claire Kilroy'Brilliant, provocative, and darkly funny' Sarah Dunn'Unique, refreshing and revelatory ... Reads the zeitgeist perfectly' Helen Cullen'Intriguing, fresh, and satisfyingly…
The outstanding novel from the Carnegie Medal-winning, former Laureate na nÓg Sarah Crossan; thought-provoking and incredibly moving, it explores love and family during The Great HungerIreland, 1846 Nell is working as a scullery maid in the kitchen…
When Apple's mother returns after eleven years of absence, Apple feels whole again. She will have an answer to her burning question - why did you go? And she will have someone who understands what it means to be a teenager - unlike Nana. But just like…
The astonishing new novel from Carnegie Medal, CliPPA Poetry Award, YA Book Prize and CBI Book of the Year Award winning author Sarah Crossan. They think I hurt someone. But I didn't. You hear? Cos people are gonna be telling you all kinds of lies. I…
'Unmissable ... Incredible' STYLIST Amazing ... I read it in one sitting, completely swept up in Ana s fragmented narrative' EMMA HEALEY 'Dark, riveting, powerful' ELIZABETH DAY One of our most original writers.Sarah has almost created…
It is 1846 and Ireland is starving. The potatoes are black, people are dying and in the midst of it all Nell must do everything she can to keep her family together, and everyone she loves alive. Even if it means giving up her every want, dream and desire.From…
Ana és Connor három éve szeretők. Szűk hotelszobákban, zsúfolt kávézókban, rövid üzenetekben és lopott hétvégéken egy olyan világot építenek maguknak, amelyben kettejükön kívül nincsen másnak hely, és amelyből esténként más-más családhoz térnek haza.…