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Sarah Moore Fitzgerald

    January 1, 1965

    Sarah Moore Fitzgerald crafts narratives with a profound exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of relationships. Her works delve into themes of growing up, loss, and the search for identity, guiding readers through the inner lives of her characters with exceptional sensitivity. The author skillfully blends realism with a touch of the fantastical, creating poignant stories that resonate long after the final page. Her distinctive literary style is marked by lyrical prose and a deep empathy for her protagonists.

    Sarah Moore Fitzgerald
    The List of Real Things
    All the Money in the World
    The Shark and the Scar
    Back to Blackbrick
    A Very Good Chance
    A Strange Kind of Brave
    • 2022

      What if your dad was lying to you? A compelling novel about secrets, family and life-shattering lies from Specsavers Children's Book of the Year shortlisted author Sarah Moore Fitzgerald. For fans of Jenny Valentine, Siobhan Dowd and Lara Williamson.

      The Shark and the Scar
    • 2021

      Can you buy happiness? A gripping, timely novel about privilege, identity and cold, hard cash from Specsavers Children's Book of the Year shortlisted author Sarah Moore Fitzgerald. For fans of Jenny Valentine, Siobhan Dowd and Lara Williamson.

      All the Money in the World
    • 2019

      A Strange Kind of Brave

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(126)Add rating

      Poignant, gripping and with a twist you won't see coming - A Strange Kind of Brave is a story about the power of fear and the resilience of love. With shades of To Kill a Mockingbird and the mouth-watering flavour of Chocolat

      A Strange Kind of Brave
    • 2018

      The List of Real Things

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A VERY GOOD CHANCE is brave and thoughtful with cracking characters. It deserves a wide readership and confirms Moore Fitzgerald's place as one of Ireland's most interesting new children's writers. IRISH INDEPENDENT on A VERY GOOD CHANCE

      The List of Real Things
    • 2016

      A Very Good Chance

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(191)Add rating

      Set in Dublin and Siena, with its dizzying, dare-devil Palio horse race, this is a story about taking chances, being brave and learning the best way to see the world. Some people step through a wardrobe to find adventure, but Minty follows the twisty-turny trees into Nettlebog. There she finds Ned Buckley - the moody, mysterious boy who never talks at school.

      A Very Good Chance
    • 2013

      'The ghosts in your life don't ever really go away. Every so often they will whisper to you ... Don't worry about it too much.' When Cosmo keeps his promise to his granddad to go to Blackbrick, he finds himself in the forgotten corner of a distant past, one that his granddad has, strangely, never really talked about. Here friendships come to life, there are new beginnings, a lifetime of memories and everything is still possible ..

      Back to Blackbrick