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Description for The First Day
hardcover. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 222 x 138. . Good clean copy showing light age and shelfwear, and light wear to dust jacket
Outside an east Belfast mission hall, pastor and family man Samuel Orr meets Anna, a young Beckett scholar. They embark on an intense love affair, their connection fuelled by their respective passions. When Anna falls pregnant, the affair is revealed. The repercussions are slow to emerge but inescapable, and the fallout is shocking, cruel and violent. More than thirty years later Sam, their son, is in New York, living a steady, guarded life, his childhood and family safely abandoned. But the sins of the fathers are not to be so easily buried; the past crashes inevitably into the present, and Sam is forced to confront the fears he has kept close for decades.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Fleet London
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780708898550
SKU
KMO0000261
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Phil Harrison
Phil Harrison's first feature film, The Good Man, was released in 2014. His earlier short, Even Gods, won the short film award at the Belfast, Galway and Cork Film Festivals in 2011, and was shortlisted for the best short script at the 2012 Irish Screenwriting Awards. He lives in Belfast. The First Day is his debut novel.
Reviews for The First Day
Hugely impressive. A finely written tale which is original, compulsive, and at times chilling
Sue Leonard
Irish Examiner
Written with a burning intensity, this is a powerful novel about marriage, passion, anger and guilt.
Fanny Blake
Daily Mail
Filmic in its scope and intensity . . . I hope we're in for more from this striking new voice in fiction
Jamie Quatro, author of Fire Sermon
Guardian
The First Day is a stark and spare story of a family divided . . . a stark and spare story of a family divided
Sunday Business Post
Deeply disturbing, morally challenging . . . remarkable
Publishers Weekly
Gripping . . . This is a truly excellent novel, on all counts. The First Day is as well-written as any Irish novel I've read, with tight, dispassionate and superbly controlled prose
Belfast Telegraph
Harrison writes well and brings Belfast and the sectarian conflict vividly to life
Catholic Herald
This is a truly excellent novel, on all counts . . . an unflinching yet compassionate investigation of matters of the human heart . . . [a] fine work of artistic invention
Irish Independent
A wonderful debut. A fully engaging, well-written, very imaginative novel
Irish Times
Hugely impressive. A finely written tale which is original, compulsive, and at times chilling
Irish Examiner
Written with a burning intensity, this is a powerful novel about marriage, passion, anger and guilt
Daily Mail
In true Belfast style, Phil Harrison has planted a flag. The First Day is not just a novel, it's a declaration, full worthy of salute
Glenn Patterson The First Day is an age-old story of forbidden love, given fresh resonance against the backdrop of the fractured, changing but still deeply conservative society that is contemporary Northern Ireland. Phil Harrison writes with compassion and tenderness, never veering into sentimentality, about his young Beckett scholar and the married pastor she falls in love with. He has a screenwriter's ear for the way people talk, the cadences and omissions of their speech, and in particular the speech of religious Ulster, still rooted so deeply in the language and rhythms of the King James Bible. He illuminates a people - a place - seeking to escape from itself, seeking transfiguration, but desperately bound to what has gone before
Lucy Caldwell Set in a defamiliarised Belfast, The First Day is an auspicious debut - crisp, spare, lean and compelling
Patrick McCabe, author of The Butcher Boy Terrific, it is expanding and expanding all the time, like its own model universe - I just think it is pretty marvellous
Sebastian Barry
Sue Leonard
Irish Examiner
Written with a burning intensity, this is a powerful novel about marriage, passion, anger and guilt.
Fanny Blake
Daily Mail
Filmic in its scope and intensity . . . I hope we're in for more from this striking new voice in fiction
Jamie Quatro, author of Fire Sermon
Guardian
The First Day is a stark and spare story of a family divided . . . a stark and spare story of a family divided
Sunday Business Post
Deeply disturbing, morally challenging . . . remarkable
Publishers Weekly
Gripping . . . This is a truly excellent novel, on all counts. The First Day is as well-written as any Irish novel I've read, with tight, dispassionate and superbly controlled prose
Belfast Telegraph
Harrison writes well and brings Belfast and the sectarian conflict vividly to life
Catholic Herald
This is a truly excellent novel, on all counts . . . an unflinching yet compassionate investigation of matters of the human heart . . . [a] fine work of artistic invention
Irish Independent
A wonderful debut. A fully engaging, well-written, very imaginative novel
Irish Times
Hugely impressive. A finely written tale which is original, compulsive, and at times chilling
Irish Examiner
Written with a burning intensity, this is a powerful novel about marriage, passion, anger and guilt
Daily Mail
In true Belfast style, Phil Harrison has planted a flag. The First Day is not just a novel, it's a declaration, full worthy of salute
Glenn Patterson The First Day is an age-old story of forbidden love, given fresh resonance against the backdrop of the fractured, changing but still deeply conservative society that is contemporary Northern Ireland. Phil Harrison writes with compassion and tenderness, never veering into sentimentality, about his young Beckett scholar and the married pastor she falls in love with. He has a screenwriter's ear for the way people talk, the cadences and omissions of their speech, and in particular the speech of religious Ulster, still rooted so deeply in the language and rhythms of the King James Bible. He illuminates a people - a place - seeking to escape from itself, seeking transfiguration, but desperately bound to what has gone before
Lucy Caldwell Set in a defamiliarised Belfast, The First Day is an auspicious debut - crisp, spare, lean and compelling
Patrick McCabe, author of The Butcher Boy Terrific, it is expanding and expanding all the time, like its own model universe - I just think it is pretty marvellous
Sebastian Barry