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The Amendments
By (Author) Niamh Mulvey
Pan Macmillan
Picador
10th June 2025
6th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Feminism and feminist theory
Ethical issues: abortion and birth control
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
230g
Extraordinary. I loved it' - Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist 'Engrossing and moving' - Emma Donoghue, author of Room 'Wonderfully compelling' - Joseph O'Connor, author of Star of the Sea Nell and her partner Adrienne are about to have a baby. For Adrienne, it's the start of a new life. For Nell, it's the reason the two of them are sitting in a therapist's office. Because she can't go into this without dealing with the truth: that she has been a mother before. For Dolores, Nell's mother, the news also brings a reckoning: with her own activist past, with what unfolded for her daughter fifteen years ago, and with a tragedy neither of them have spoken about since . . . Niamh Mulvey's debut novel, The Amendments, was selected by the Irish Independent, the Irish Times, the Irish Journal and VIP as one of the most anticipated novels of the year.
Niamh Mulvey's wonderfully compelling characters and deft, clear prose offer great pleasure. Her sense of political and cultural change is sharp, and the beauty she finds in days of struggle is haunting. -- Joseph O'Connor, author of My Father's House and Star of the Sea
A smart, subtle, engrossing and moving novel that gives voice to so much that's unspoken about Ireland and about youth. -- Emma Donoghue, Booker prize-shortlisted author of Room
An extraordinary achievement. The Amendments is about a lot of things - love, family, girlhood, growing up, sex, legacy, compassion - all blended into a moving plot, expertly handled. Wonderful. -- Jessie Burton, bestselling author of The Miniaturist
I loved The Amendments. Rare is the novel that is as significant as it is enjoyable: her characters glimmer with heart and soul, her writing is beautiful and her themes profound. It's a book about mothers and daughters, friendship, hope, bravery and what it means to believe in something. A fantastic and important achievement.' -- Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters
Rarely has a book moved me as The Amendments has: it cuts to the heart of what it means to be human, to want, to love, to be a mother or a daughter or a woman moving through the world. It's a triumph of a book, and a vital one too -- Elizabeth Macneal, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Doll Factory
I genuinely loved The Amendments. I found it such a tender, compassionate, deeply believable novel. I'd defy any Irish woman, in particular, to read this and not feel that sense of innate recognition that all the best writing elicits. -- Niamh Hargan, author of Twelve Days in May
In her debut novel, Mulvey explores Irelands history of control over women and their fertility through the story of Nell and her partner Adrienne * Irish Journal *
Online heat has been rising slowly but suely around Niamh Mulvey's intriguing debut novel, The Amendments . . . Abortion, the Church, teenage pregnancy, the Celtic Tiger - Mulvey has covered plenty of ground. * Irish Independent *
Delving into the lives of three generations of women, we see how Ireland has changed over the course of one family . . . While Nell and Dolores feel like theyre miles apart, their stories are more similar than they expected. * VIP *
Niamh Mulvey has written a deft and deeply moving fiction about cross-generational secrets and longings, because such is the stuff of our everyday, dramatic, secretive lives. This is a work of beauty and insight. -- Ed O'Loughlin
Theres so much casually imparted wisdom in Mulveys writing that reading her work feels as if youve been through therapy without realising it. The Amendments is a compelling, beautifully observed novel about the long reach of shame in the lives of Irish women across generations. -- Sarah Gilmartin
A fine achievement from a writer of rare gifts -- Joseph O'Connor,
Niamh Mulvey is the author of the short story collection, Hearts and Bones, which was shortlisted for the John McGahern Award. Her short fiction has been published in The Stinging Fly, Banshee, Southword and The Irish Times and has been shortlisted for the Sen O'Faolin Prize. She lives in Kilkenny, Ireland. The Amendments is her first novel.