A collection of short stories which range from urgently
contemporary London and Dublin to New York's Lower East Side in the nineteenth
century, from dark comedy to poignancy, from the wryly provocative to the
quietly beautiful, these stories offer a gathering of dreamers and lost souls
who contend with the confusions of living. Here are men without women, children
parenting parents, residents of the Broke-bank Mountain that is Ireland after
the Celtic Tiger, emigrants, travellers, cheats and lovers, families, friends
and foes. The focus is on those moments of the everyday when possibility seems
to appear. A football match becomes an occasion of hard-won acceptances. An old
acquaintance re-encountered plays mind-games in a bar. A fling between people
who have almost nothing in common alters their lives forever. In Dublin, a
desperately ill woman meets a tour guide in a hotel. A civil servant drives his
father into Wicklow to say a final goodbye. A boy comes of age in a seaside
town where everything is about to change.
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