We Were Young by Niamh Campbell

We Were Young by Niamh Campbell

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We Were Young by Niamh Campbell

From the author of This Happy and winner of the Sunday Times Short Story Audible Award, comes a deeply moving, funny, profound novel about Cormac, a man approaching forty and still single, and the women that prop up his life
Campbell writes beautiful sentences with breath-taking imagery -- Mia Letvin * Irish Times *
She appears to digest the world in layers, receiving not only what is there, but what once was, and whatever memory or thought it sparks anew -- Niamh Donnelly * Irish Times *
Though its short, and deceptively simple, we are treated to a portrait of an entire life. . Beguiling . . . with astounding intimacy . . . Effortless . . . There is joy and playfulness here, and the novel is also laugh-out-loud funny in places . . . We become intimate with Cormac's circle because they feel so real . . . A breathtakingly accomplished novel that really gets at the soul of a person -- Emer O'Hanlon * Irish Independent *
There is so much to love in this deeply intelligent, insightful book . . . One of the best achievements here is conveying that maddening sense one gets at times on the border of intimacy, unable to break through . . . We Were Young is an immensely enjoyable novel, and a great validation of Campbell's uncanny emotional insight -- Megan Nolan * Sunday Independent *
Beguiling and funny . . . such a pleasurable story * Financial Times *
What sets We Were Young apart, aside from the calibre of her writing is the point of view. Where most accounts of lopsided relationships with arty age gaps are told, as they are written, by women, this time Campbell has boldly handed the microphone to a man -- Susannah Goldsborough * Daily Telegraph **** *
An immensely talented writer * Irish Examiner *
Campbell's new novel confirms what an outstanding writer she is . . . What makes the novel so endlessly rich is how patiently and sensitively Campbell evokes a complex depth of feeling and sedimented experience . . . She writes with a deliciously refined sense of irony without ever torpedoing the book's emotional sincerity. Superb -- Anthony Cummins * Daily Mail *
A beguiling, remarkable work of art. It renders exquisitely the melancholy of living in an always changing Dublin, and of family sorrow which is always threatening to break through the surface of its silence. It feels like an instant classic of Irish literature -- Megan Nolan, author of ACTS OF DESPERATION
WE WERE YOUNG is a truly exceptional novel, by an exceptional writer -- Adrian Duncan, author of LOVE NOTES FROM A GERMAN BUILDING SITE

WE WERE YOUNG captures an Ireland I've never before seen in print, namely the erotic and artistic lives of a generation displaced.
It is a stunning book that cracked me open more than once. Campbell's sentences are nothing short of magnificent.

-- Sue Rainsford, author of FOLLOW ME TO GROUND

This is trenchant, lucid writing. Niamh Campbell's novel is somehow both sharp and forgiving, steely and warm.
With WE WERE YOUNG, Campbell takes up her place as one of the finest Irish stylists of her generation

-- Seán Hewitt, author of TONGUES ON FIRE
Niamh Campbell is the author of This Happy (2020) and We Were Young (2022). She has won the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.
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ISBN 13 9781474611725
ISBN 10 1474611729
Title We Were Young
Author Niamh Campbell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2023-05-25
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.