Desolate Heaven
By (Author) Ailis Ni Riain
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
5th April 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
87g
"She's goin' back there. I can tell. She's breakin' her promise. She's breakin' my heart. She said she never would." Sive and Orlaith are twelve and thirteen. Yet despite their age, they are each responsible for the care of their respective parents. When the girls meet on a social day for carers, they forge a relationship that takes them on an epic journey through the twisting backroads of small towns, friendship and love. Desolate Heaven is a story of two young girls burdened with unnatural responsibilities. It is a story of falling in love for the first time and a story about running away. It is a story about growing up too soon and about why love can sometimes be dangerous.
A dark Irish fairytale . . . There are moments to make your heart sing . . . When the author concentrates on the young women, the writing is fresh and true, and it nibbles and gnaws at the heart. -- Lyn Gardner * Guardian *
An intriguing mix of fantasy and reality ... [a] fairytale adventure -- Daisy Bowie-Sell * Telegraph *
A potent coming of age story -- Honour Bayes * Stage *
Ails N Rain was born in Cork, Ireland and currently residing in Northern England. A classical composer and writer, she produces work in a wide range of forms including opera, site-responsive, theatre, digital art, public realm, concert music and music-theatre, aiming to challenge, provoke and engage. She won the Tom Erhardt Peggy Ramsay Award with Desolate Heaven.