Foolish Mortals
On sale
13th November 2008
Price: £9.99
All families are complicated, but some are more complicated than others. And Christmas can only make matters worse.
After Ciara’s estranged father is nearly killed by his second wife in a car accident – or was it an accident? – Ciara begins, gingerly, to re-enter his life. As her troubled family gather for the holidays, is it too much to hope that they begin to find peace at last? Of course it is.
With twins, new loves and an unpredictably monstrous matriarch, Christmas was never going to be easy. But it proves both more disastrous and happier than any of the family could have guessed.
‘Her writing is a joy: dialogue snaps with life while Johnston’s distinctive prose is at once supremely comfortable and delightfully brisk’ Daily Mail
What readers say about FOOLISH MORTALS:
‘A very pleasurable and intelligent read; not a word wasted, and characters that feel real. Highly recommended’
‘One of my favourite authors’
After Ciara’s estranged father is nearly killed by his second wife in a car accident – or was it an accident? – Ciara begins, gingerly, to re-enter his life. As her troubled family gather for the holidays, is it too much to hope that they begin to find peace at last? Of course it is.
With twins, new loves and an unpredictably monstrous matriarch, Christmas was never going to be easy. But it proves both more disastrous and happier than any of the family could have guessed.
‘Her writing is a joy: dialogue snaps with life while Johnston’s distinctive prose is at once supremely comfortable and delightfully brisk’ Daily Mail
What readers say about FOOLISH MORTALS:
‘A very pleasurable and intelligent read; not a word wasted, and characters that feel real. Highly recommended’
‘One of my favourite authors’
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Reviews
'A complex, wry domestic drama; a writer of the highest order'
'The writing is witty and subtly nuanced and the book is as much about the new Ireland - modern, forward-looking, practical and tolerant - as about the individual characters'
'Johnston is one of the most revered Irish writers, and this, her fifteenth novel, makes us understand why. Her style is simple and colloquial...there are no literary pretensions: story and characters take priority...Foolish Mortals is essentially an uplifting read'
Her writing is a joy: dialogue snaps with life while Johnston's distinctive prose is at once supremely comfortable and delightfully brisk