Tuesday 11 March 2014

March Read - Cavan Reading Group

Tenderwire by Claire Kilroy


Eva Tyne leaves her home in Ireland for New York to play in the New Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra. She collapses after her solo debut, checks herself out of the hospital prematurely, and embarks on a chaotic and dangerous odyssey. She falls in love with a mysterious man and becomes obsessed with a rare violin of dubious provenance, for which she must pay in cash. But consumed by obsession, her pursuit of the violin becomes a nightmare of paranoia: Haunted by the ghost of her father, racked with jealousy, and unsure whom she can trust, Eva is pitched into a desperate psychological conundrum as her desires threaten to destroy her.

The Nameless Dead by Brian McGilloway


'You can't investigate the baby, Inspector. It's the law.' Declan Cleary's body has never been found, but everyone believes he was killed for informing on a friend over thirty years ago. Now the Commission for Location of Victims' Remains is following a tip-off that he was buried on the small isle of Islandmore, in the middle of the River Foyle. Instead, the dig uncovers a baby's skeleton, and it doesn't look like death by natural causes. But evidence revealed by the Commission's activities cannot lead to prosecution. Inspector Devlin is torn. He has no desire to resurrect the violent divisions of the recent past. Neither can he let a suspected murderer go unpunished. Now the secret is out, more deaths follow. Devlin must trust his conscience even when that puts those closest to him at terrible risk ...



The Baileys Women's Prize For Fiction long list is announced!

The annual book award for fiction celebrates excellence, originality and accessibility in writing by women  throughout the world.



The Long List 2014
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Americanah
Margaret Atwood - MaddAddam
Suzanne Berne –  The Dogs of Littlefield
Fatima Bhutto - The Shadow of the Crescent Moon
Claire Cameron –  The Bear
Lea Carpenter - Eleven Days
M.J. Carter - The Strangler Vine
Eleanor Catton - The Luminaries
Deborah Kay Davies - Reasons She Goes to the Woods
Elizabeth Gilbert - The Signature of All Things
Hannah Kent - Burial Rites
Rachel Kushner - The Flamethrowers
Jhumpa Lahiri - The Lowland
Audrey Magee - The Undertaking
Eimear McBride - A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing
Charlotte Mendelson - Almost English
Anna Quindlen - Still Life with Bread Crumbs
Elizabeth Strout - The Burgess Boys
Donna Tartt - The Goldfinch
Evie Wyld - All The Birds, Singing

Saturday 1 March 2014

100 Books on Tour

Our “100 Books with a Difference” project has captured national interest. We are delighted to announce that our project is on the programme for the Ennis Book Club Festival, following a well received presentation at the Kildare Reader’s Festival in October.
The Ennis literary weekend, celebrating its eighth year, is a festival of national significance and is aimed specifically at readers and readers groups. A very sociable event, book club readers from all over Ireland get together to talk about and celebrate the world of books.
Authors and speakers in this year’s programme include Martin Sixsmith, Dervla Murphy, Donal Ryan, Rachael English, Michael Murphy, D J Carey and Niall MacMonagle. Cavan Library’s Josephine Brady and Teresa Treacy will take to the stage in the Temple Gate Hotel on Saturday 8th March at 5.30pm to promote the project.
On Sunday 9th March at 12.15pm, again in Temple Gate Hotel, Clare Youth Theatre will perform “O to the Hours” a literary adaptation inspired by Cavan’s 100 Books project.
Why not join us at the Festival. Read all about it on ennisbookclubfestival.com.

Dialogues for Literature

Join us for a “Dialogues through Literature” event on Saturday 5th April at Enniskillen Library.

What’s planned?
Meet Crime Writer Brian McGilloway and discuss his writing with readers from other counties, north and south. Enjoy a Buffet lunch and a guided tour of Enniskillen Castle and Museum. A bus will leave Johnston Central Library at 9am on Saturday 5th April. Pick up points at Belturbet and Derrylin may be provided, subject to demand.
Interested? Places are limited so early booking is essential. A non refundable deposit of €10 is payable on booking. You can book at the following libraries from Wednesday 5th March

March Read - Bailieborough & Cootehill Reading Groups

The Nameless Dead by Brian McGilloway 




'You can't investigate the baby, Inspector. It's the law.' Declan Cleary's body has never been found, but everyone believes he was killed for informing on a friend over thirty years ago. Now the Commission for Location of Victims' Remains is following a tip-off that he was buried on the small isle of Islandmore, in the middle of the River Foyle. Instead, the dig uncovers a baby's skeleton, and it doesn't look like death by natural causes. But evidence revealed by the Commission's activities cannot lead to prosecution. Inspector Devlin is torn. He has no desire to resurrect the violent divisions of the recent past. Neither can he let a suspected murderer go unpunished. Now the secret is out, more deaths follow. Devlin must trust his conscience even when that puts those closest to him at terrible risk ...