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The Island of Longing

"Desperate hope through profound despair and unexpected solace are the heart of this beautiful novel that sees a mother cling to the belief that her missing daughter will be found."

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What a remarkably moving story. With a gorgeous narrative voice that charms from the off. Anne Griffin’s The Island of Longing presents a raw and readably lyrical portrait of a mother’s anguish, a family’s struggles, and the lingering ripples of loss and hope in the aftermath of a daughter’s vanishing.

Rosie grew up on Roaring Bay island, West Cork, and became the ferry skipper at the age of twenty, “just like my father”. 29 years later she returns to her home island, “totally broken but willing to stand at the boat’s helm once again. Still a wife — although my husband back in the city might have had his own opinion on that — and mother. Mother.” Rosie wonders whether the “mother” moniker still applies to her. Eight years on from the day her daughter Saoirse cycled to town and never came home, Rosie’s the only person who still believes she might return.

An unexpected call from her father to come home to the island “of fisherman and writers, farmers and potters, ferry folk and beekeepers” draws Rosie into a new state of being. In her father’s words, “it might do you good. Maybe it’s exactly what you need — a distraction”. 

A distraction it might be, but Rosie’s return also edges her to face reality, with solace found in memories, being among the islanders, and being at sea. Suffused in compassion, community and finding comfort are at the core of this heartbreaker of a novel.

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