Ordinary Saints
Shortlisted for the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize 2025
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bonnier Books Ltd
Published:15th Apr '25
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An arresting, unmissable debut novel shortlisted for the Women's Prize Discoveries award - an exploration of family, grief, queer identity, and the legacy of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
An unmissable, award-winning exploration of family, grief, queer identity, and the legacy of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
*SELECTED AS A RADIO 2 BOOKCLUB PICK*
*WINNER OF THE INAUGURAL PFD QUEER FICTION PRIZE*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE DISCOVERIES AWARD*
Can you imagine it? I'd say to them. Can you imagine me there in the front row in Saint Peter's Square? The lesbian sister of a literal saint.
Brought up in a devout household in Ireland, Jay is now living in London with her girlfriend, determined to live day to day and not think too much about either the future or the past. But when she learns that her beloved older brother, who died in a terrible accident, may be made into a Catholic saint, she realises she must at last confront her family, her childhood and herself . . .
Inspired by the author's own devout upbringing, Ordinary Saints is a brilliant debut novel from a fresh, exciting new voice which asks - who gets to decide how we are remembered - and who we will become?
*A BOOKSELLER PICK OF THE MONTH*
'Beautifully written and brilliant on grief, love and family expectations. Wonderful'
Daily Mail
'A sparkling debut. Absolutely brilliant'
Sara Cox
'Stunning. A beautiful story about the awkward, often painful silences around dinner tables. A fresh funny, honest portrayal of familial love. I adored it'
Louise Nealon, international bestselling author of Snowflake
'Funny and deeply moving. I adored it'
Chloe Michelle Howarth, author of Sunburn
'Mesmerising and original, Ordinary Saints is quite a novel: an empathetic, heart-felt and nuanced exploration of the Catholic church in modern Ireland, queer identity, family and so much more. I absolutely loved it'
Victoria MacKenzie, award-winning author of For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain
Beautifully written and brilliant on grief, love and family expectations. Wonderful. * Daily Mail *
This debut is pretty perfect. It's informative, original, heartfelt, very real, and stunningly written. * Irish Examiner *
Stunning. A beautiful story about the awkward, often painful silences around dinner tables. A fresh funny, honest portrayal of familial love. I adored it. * Louise Nealon, international bestselling author of SNOWFLAKE *
Mesmerising and original, Ordinary Saints is quite a novel: an empathetic, heart-felt and nuanced exploration of the Catholic church in modern Ireland, queer identity, family and so much more. I absolutely loved it. * Victoria MacKenzie, award-winning author of Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain *
[An] inventive exploration of identity, faith and family. * Irish Times *
Funny and deeply moving. I adored it. * Chloe Michelle Howarth, author of Sunburn *
A truly extraordinary exploration of relationships, grief, queerness, and its relationship with the Catholic church in Ireland . . . fuelled by such complex emotions which are unpicked so delicately and fully . . . so deeply worth reading and impossible to not feel some emotional connection towards. * NB Magazine *
An exciting new voice on the Irish literary scene. * Image *
A clever, emotionally complex, and unfailingly generous debut, I found Ordinary Saints both deeply moving and utterly gripping. * Kate Young, author of Experienced *
An engrossing and absorbing read . . . Uplifting and absolutely gripping. * Rachel Dawson, author of Neon Roses *
ISBN: 9781786584236
Dimensions: 243mm x 165mm x 32mm
Weight: 576g
368 pages