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Few and Far Between Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 28.07.2026

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Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2026 by LitHub and Our Culture

From a “deeply talented” (The New York Times Book Review), award-winning writer comes an alternate history of Northern Ireland’s recent past where the last remaining residents of a haunted archipelago face imminent eviction from their home.

In 1958, a politician’s ludicrous proposal to create a seventh county for Northern Ireland by draining Lough Neagh—the largest lake in Ireland—was, quite understandably, never implemented. In Few and Far Between, Jan Carson imagines a timeline in which the scheme proceeded. When an archipelago emerges from the receding water, a utopian community establishes itself on the islands, hoping to escape the prejudices and dangers of Troubles-era Northern Ireland.

As children in the 1970s, Marion and Robert-John Connolly moved to “The Ark” with their mercurial father, a prominent anthropologist studying this unique community. When the novel opens in 2017, the siblings are among the final few inhabitants. Sheltered from modernity, they work as the Ark’s caretakers, monitoring the mysterious Far Side islands where ghostly figures linger and the land swallows secrets whole. A devastating algae outbreak is slowly destroying the landscape they love, but government plans to deal with the crisis by flooding the lough would force them back to the Mainland for the first time in fifty years. When a young anthropologist arrives for field research, the Connollys wonder if this ambitious academic might be the answer to all their problems. Can they keep the Ark from revealing too much of its past?

Written with dark humor and a distinctive Northern voice, Few and Far Between is a novel about family and memory, toxic masculinity and modern womanhood, and the legacy of trauma that offers an illuminating look into the history of a complex place.


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Jan Carson is the author of several short story collections and novels including Quickly, While They Still Have Horses; The Raptures; and The Fire Starters, winner of the EU Prize for Literature. She has won the Harper’s Bazaar short story competition and been shortlisted for many awards, including the BBC National Short Story Award, the Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story Prize, and the Irish Book Awards Novel of the Year. Jan is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and her writing has been translated into over a dozen languages, appeared in numerous journals, and been frequently broadcast on BBC Radio. She lives in Belfast.


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Autori Jan Carson
Editore Harper Collins
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 28.07.2026
 
EAN 9781668056639
ISBN 978-1-6680-5663-9
Numero di pagine 336
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.1 cm
Peso (della confezione) 435 g
 
Categorie Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Alternative History, Northern Ireland, Anna Burns, Alternative history fiction, FICTION / World Literature / Ireland / General, The Troubles, Irish Fiction, Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general, Literature of Ireland, Northern Irish literature, Irish Authors, irish novels, irish books, Louise Kennedy, contemporary Irish fiction, derry girls, Irish literary fiction, books set in Northern Ireland, climate change novels, Novels about the Troubles, Northern Irish fiction, Belfast fiction, Northern Irish authors, books like Derry Girls, Irish literature new releases, Northern Ireland alternate history, Irish authors to read, Irish books 2025, Irish fiction recommended for book clubs, Ulster fiction, Irish contemporary literature, Irish speculative fiction, alternate history novel Ireland, magical realism Irish fiction, Irish magical realism, Belfast novels, books like Trespasses by Louise Kennedy, books like Milkman by Anna Burns, Irish studies literature, Irish novels about identity, Irish novels about conflict, Irish fiction and climate change, surrealism in Irish literature, Northern Irish authors to know, Lough Neagh fiction
 

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