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This Is Happiness

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

This Is Happiness

Contributors:

By (Author) Niall Williams

ISBN:

9781526609359

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

29th September 2020

UK Publication Date:

9th July 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Rural communities

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

282g

Description

Shortlisted for Best Novel in the Irish Book Awards Longlisted for the 2020 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction From the acclaimed author of Man Booker-longlisted History of the Rain Lyrical, tender and sumptuously perceptive Sunday Times A love letter to the sleepy, unhurried and delightfully odd Ireland that is all but gone Irish Independent After dropping out of the seminary, seventeen-year-old Noel Crowe finds himself back in Faha, a small Irish parish where nothing ever changes, including the ever-falling rain. But one morning the rain stops and news reaches the parish the electricity is finally arriving. With it comes a lodger to Noels home, Christy McMahon. Though he cant explain it, Noel knows right then: something has changed. As Noel navigates his coming-of-age by Christys side, falling in and out of love, Christys buried past gradually comes to light, casting a glow on a small world and making it new.

Reviews

Admirers of Niall Williamss Booker-longlisted History of the Rain will not be disappointed to learn that his latest novel is possibly even better What makes this so compelling and enjoyable is Williamss transparent love of his characters and delight in his setting -- Alexander Larman * Observer *
Charming is one word for Williams prose. It is also life-affirming and written with a turn of phrase that makes the reader want to underline something on every page. I suggest we all buy his books, pushing him into that realm of globally fashionable Irish writers, but more importantly, sharing with a vast audience his humane and poetic world view -- Isabel Berwick * Financial Times *
Williams has the eye of a poet and the raconteurs knack for finding a tale in the most unpromising nook of everyday life, as a now-adult Noel, summoning the Faha of his nostalgic imagination, narrates an elegiac novel thats careful always to offset the antic rural eccentricity with darker notes of loss * Daily Mail *
This is Happiness returns to the beguiling gloom of Faha [A] wise and redemptive novel It dares, in addition, to be wildly comic With his silver ear for speech and extreme attentiveness to the Heaneyesque music of everyday, Mr Williams treads softly on the dreams of youth and memories of old age -- Caroline Jackson * Country Life *
Lovingly written, the text is brimming with humanity, truth and humour and then theres the pitch perfect language, with not a word out of place Magnificent -- Sue Leonard * Irish Examiner *
Sharp as a tack, bright as a button, and engorged with rich humour, this is a love letter to the sleepy, unhurried and delightfully odd Ireland that is all but gone * Irish Independent *
A surge of language, beautiful and enchanting, a novel that weaves a love of literature into its own moving tale -- Praise for 'History of the Rain' * Guardian *
Extremely moving, poignantly capturing Ruths doomed childhood relationship with her twin brother. By the final chapter I was weeping -- Praise for 'History of the Rain' * Sunday Times *
Deeply allusive, infectiously hopeful Somewhere between bildungsroman, epic and family saga, History of the Rain is an unashamedly unfashionable, lyrical paean to the pleasure of reading and to serendipity -- Praise for 'History of the Rain' * Daily Telegraph *
A delicate and graceful love story that is also an exaltation of love itself . . . A luminously written, magical work of fiction -- Praise for 'Four Letters of Love' * New York Times Book Review *

Author Bio

Niall Williams was born in Dublin in 1958. He is the author of the Man Booker-longlisted History of the Rain and eight other novels including Four Letters of Love, which is set to be a major motion picture. He lives in Kiltumper in County Clare, with his wife, Christine. niallwilliams.com

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