The Shelter of Neighbours: Fourteen Contemporary Irish Short Stories

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Contemporary Women
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Author: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne ISBN: 9780856400261
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd Publication: April 2, 2012
Imprint: Blackstaff Press Language: English
Author: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
ISBN: 9780856400261
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Publication: April 2, 2012
Imprint: Blackstaff Press
Language: English

‘When the story is finished, Muriel and Polly sit in silence. The coloured lights on the fuchsia bush twinkle against the black sea and the black mountain and the black sky. They sit in silence. They let the story settle.’

Drawing on the Irish proverb, Ar Scáth a Chéile a Mhaireann na Daoine – these fourteen stories by acclaimed Irish writer Éilis Ní Dhuibhne draw us into the lives of characters who are caught in a moment of crisis. Forced to confront choices they have made and the legacies of the past, their stories speak of hard-won experience, of regret and loss, of knowledge and sometimes painful illumination.

The Shelter of Neighbours is a powerful reminder that good stories reveal deep emotional and psychological truths that have the power to unsettle, provoke and move us.

If you enjoyed The Shelter of Neighbours, you might also enjoy Eílís Ní Dhuibhne’s novels The Dancers Dancing and Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow.

‘Her prose shimmers like poetry.’ Edna O’Brien

‘Poised, precise and utterly unsentimental. Lucy Caldwell

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‘When the story is finished, Muriel and Polly sit in silence. The coloured lights on the fuchsia bush twinkle against the black sea and the black mountain and the black sky. They sit in silence. They let the story settle.’

Drawing on the Irish proverb, Ar Scáth a Chéile a Mhaireann na Daoine – these fourteen stories by acclaimed Irish writer Éilis Ní Dhuibhne draw us into the lives of characters who are caught in a moment of crisis. Forced to confront choices they have made and the legacies of the past, their stories speak of hard-won experience, of regret and loss, of knowledge and sometimes painful illumination.

The Shelter of Neighbours is a powerful reminder that good stories reveal deep emotional and psychological truths that have the power to unsettle, provoke and move us.

If you enjoyed The Shelter of Neighbours, you might also enjoy Eílís Ní Dhuibhne’s novels The Dancers Dancing and Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow.

‘Her prose shimmers like poetry.’ Edna O’Brien

‘Poised, precise and utterly unsentimental. Lucy Caldwell

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