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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne

    Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow
    Selected Stories
    Ladies' Night at Finbar's Hotel
    The Dancers Dancing
    The Inland Ice and Other Stories
    Little Red and Other Stories
    • Selected Stories

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The 14 stories in this collection demonstrate the breadth of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne's achievement across her writing career, particularly in terms of her depiction of the complex territory of women's lives. They are testament to her enduring talent for weaving stories that draw us in and stay with us in the silence, long after the story has ended.

      Selected Stories2023
      3.5
    • Little Red and Other Stories

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In these eleven stories, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne draws us into the lives of characters struggling to find equilibrium. Visited by change and crisis, they are forced to confront the stories that define their sense of themselves. Beautifully written and sharply observed, this daring collection is a deft exploration of the complexities of human desire.

      Little Red and Other Stories2020
      3.5
    • The Dancers Dancing

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      It is 1972: a group of teenagers, some from Dublin, some from Derry, spend a month in the Donegal Gaeltacht, learning Irish language and culture. A brilliant critically acclaimed novel about growing up.

      The Dancers Dancing2007
      3.8
    • Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Anna Kelly Sweeney is a writer of popular fiction intent on worldly success. Leo is an idealist who lives in rural County Kerry and devotes himself to poetry, culture and innumerable worthy causes. When Anna falls in love with the handsome and enigmatic Vincy, and Leo with troubled publicist Kate, the consequences of their glimpsed happiness reverberate beyond their own insulated worlds. Inspired by Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, this panoramic and compulsively readable new novel is an intelligent, witty and fiercely humane insight into modern Ireland. ""In this modern take on Anna Karenina, Anna Kelly Sweeney is an affluent Dublin housewife whose vast literary and financial aspirations fail to match her talents. . . A bruising commentary on the new Irish culture conveyed with a grin."" --Booklist

      Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow2007
      3.3
    • The Thirteenth Room

      • 227 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      It has been nine years since the death of a young girl on the Taggart farm near the quiet Irish village of Dromadden. But memories of the tragedy are vividly and powerfully called up when Niamh comes to Planten to nurse the dying Taggart, enraged and imprisoned in his wasting body. Niamh quickly becomes embroiled in the manipulations and deceptions of the Taggart family, but her questions about Miriam's death meet with a wall of silence from both the family and the villagers. As Niamh slowly and painfully uncovers the truth, it becomes apparent that her own fate is bound up with that of Miriam.. This bold and original novel by acclaimed Irish writer Siobhán Parkinson is a richly complex exploration of the often precarious nature of women's lives that resonates far beyond its Irish context. ""An original and beautifully written novel.""-Éilís Ní Dhuibhne. ""I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, for the fine writing and characterization, and for its sheer difference.""-Books Ireland

      The Thirteenth Room2003
    • Seven of Irelands most accomplished female writers have crafted between them this delightfully entertaining novel. Featuring authors Maeve Binchy and Deirdre Purcell.

      Ladies' Night at Finbar's Hotel1999
      3.3
    • The Inland Ice and Other Stories

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exhilarated and bewildered by the relentless demands of overpowering emotion, the characters in these stories find themselves defenseless against its ultimately wrecking power. Breaking substantial new ground, both for her own work and for the short story form, this collection triumphantly confirms Ni Dhuibhne's place as one of the most questing and courageous voices in modem Irish fiction.

      The Inland Ice and Other Stories1997
      4.0