
The Amusements
Aingeala Flannery
WINNER of the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year 2023
WINNER of the John McGahern Prize 2023
'Unputdownable . . . one of the best novels of the year' Sunday Independent
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In the seaside town of Tramore, County Waterford, visitors arrive in waves with the tourist season, reliving the best days of their childhoods in its caravan parks, chippers and amusement arcades.
Local teenager Helen Grant is indifferent to the charm of her surroundings; she dreams of escaping to art college with her glamorous classmate Stella Swaine and, from there, taking on the world. But leaving Tramore is easier said than done. Though they don't yet know it, Helen and Stella's lives are pulled by tides beyond their control.
Following the Grant and Swaine families and their neighbours over three decades, The Amusements is a luminous and unforgettable story about roads taken and not taken - and a brilliantly observed portrait of a small-town community.
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'THIS BOOK is EVERYTHING' Marian Keyes
'Flannery's flawed, hopeful characters live and grow on the page' ANNE ENRIGHT, author of The Gathering
'Quietly beautiful . . . Flannery's characters are very well drawn, as is her understanding of small-town mores and idle gossip. It's a book that leaves and impression long after the final page' IRISH INDEPENDENT
'Effortless, perceptive, and hugely entertaining - I loved it' DONAL RYAN, author of Strange Flowers
'A cracker of a book' KATHLEEN MAC MAHON, author of Nothing But Blue Sky
'Fantastic . . . we were gripped' STELLAR
'If you like dark humour, superbly drawn characters, caravan parks, fish suppers and slot machines, The Amusements is what you've been waiting for' JAN CARSON, author of The Fire Starters
'A joy to read' LOUISE NEALON, author of Snowflake
'A brilliant book. I loved meeting all these characters, who jumped off the page and stayed in my head' RÓISÍN INGLE
'Brilliant. Dramatic, heartfelt, sometimes shocking and sad' IRISH EXAMINER
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About Aingeala Flannery
Reviews for The Amusements
Jan Carson Brilliant. Dramatic, heartfelt, sometimes shocking and sad
Sue Leonard
Irish Examiner
Unputdownable . . . one of the best novels of the year
Estelle Birdy
Sunday Independent
The writing, so true to small-town life, is both shrewd and enlarging. Flannery writes like a grown-up; her flawed, hopeful characters live and grow on the page
Anne Enright Its effortless evocations of the tides and pulls of small-town life are note perfect . . . It's often very funny, sometimes sad, always authentic and perceptive, and hugely entertaining. Beautiful
Donal Ryan A cracker of a book. Think Kevin Barry crossed with Elizabeth Strout. The writing is that good
Kathleen Mac Machon [The setting of] Tramore is not only a character - it is the main character of The Amusements, with its quotidian dramas and failed epiphanies and the magnetic pull it has over everyone who encounters it, from those on a family holiday, to those who are born, bred and die there. It was a joy to read
Louise Nealon A fascinating portrait of small-town life. A joy to read
Sunday Independent
A fresh, funny, fiercely Irish novel about the vagaries of friendship, and Aingeala Flannery - wholly in charge of her lovable, eccentric cast - writes like a dream
Nuala O'Connor A vibrant, evocative debut that brings the exploits of an Irish coastal town brilliantly to life
Sarah Gilmartin