Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Martine McDonagh

    Martine McDonagh crafts narratives that resonate with originality, featuring unique characters whose journeys invite readers to root for them. Her distinctive voice blends kookiness with profound insight, drawing comparisons to literary touchstones while maintaining a fresh perspective. McDonagh's approach to storytelling, marked by a brilliant payoff and pitch-perfect execution, explores themes that are both relatable and thought-provoking. She possesses a remarkable talent for creating likeable characters and original stories that leave a lasting impression.

    I Have Waited, and You Have Come
    Narcissism for beginners
    • 2017

      Narcissism for beginners

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(104)Add rating

      Longlisted for the 2017 Guardian Not the Booker Prize Meet Sonny Anderson as he tips headlong into adulthood. Sonny doesn't remember his mother's face; he was kidnapped at age five by his father, Guru Bim, and taken to live in a commune in Brazil. Since the age of ten, Sonny has lived in Redondo Beach, California, with his guardian Thomas Hardiker. Brits think he's an American, Americans think he's a Brit. When he turns 21, Sonny musters the courage to travel alone to the UK in an attempt to leave a troubled past behind, reunite with his mother and finally learn the truth about his childhood. With a list of people to visit, a whole lot of attitude and five mysterious letters from his guardian, Sonny sets out to learn the truth. But is it a truth he wants to hear? Narcissism for Beginners is a fresh, witty and humane take on the struggle to make sense of growing up.

      Narcissism for beginners
    • 2012

      I Have Waited, and You Have Come

      • 181 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Reissue of Martine McDonagh's chilling and exquisitely crafted debut novel of survival and obsession, set in a world ravaged by climate change.

      I Have Waited, and You Have Come