Description
About the Author
Patrick Kelly was born and brought up in Belfast and now lives in York. He is a freelance journalist and editor, who has contributed to many newspapers and magazines in the UK and Spain, including 'The Guardian', 'Daily Telegraph', 'Independent', 'Independent on Sunday', 'Irish Times', 'Evening Standard', 'New Statesman' and 'The Times'. He has written regularly on the arts for 'Museums Journal', 'Arts Industry' and a number of other publications. He is a graduate of the Creative Writing school at the University of Limerick. This is his first novel.
Reviews
'An utterly heart-wrenching novel, but Kelly's fluency and heart give it a delightful humour and grace too. Conjured with compassion and perceptiveness, it's a layered love story with breathtakingly vivid evocations of place and time, and deftly-drawn insights about the political backdrop of the day. I loved every single moment.' Sarah Moore Fitzgerald; 'This kind of writing opens readers' minds and hearts, casts light in the darkest places, and puts a wonderful grammar on things that are not always easily understood. It's a huge achievement.' Donal Ryan; 'This vivid, evocative, beautifully written novel brings to life a Belfast not seen often in fiction. Bravo to Patrick Kelly for this moondance made of words.' Joseph O'Connor
Book Information
ISBN 9781800422452
Author Patrick Kelly
Format Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint SilverWood Books Ltd
Publisher SilverWood Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 376g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm