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Liberty Terrace

Madeleine D'Arcy

2022 FAPA President's Book Award: Bronze: Adult Fiction Anthology/Collection These linked short stories feature a bevy of characters who reside in a fictional area of Cork City in the period 2016 to 2020. The inhabitants of Liberty Terrace come and go and their lives occasionally intersect in stories that are sometimes funny, sometimes dark, often both. The cast of characters includes retired Garda Superintendent Deckie Google, a young homeless squatter, the mother of an autistic child working part-time as a Census Enumerator, the dysfunctional Callinan family, an aging rock star, a trio of ladies who visit a faith healer, a philandering husband, as well as a surprising number of cats and dogs. These stories shed light on how we lived before and during the Covid-19 pandemic, on what we care about and on what, if anything, we can truly count on. ‘The stories in Liberty Terrace are intimate, humane and wickedly funny. Moving and perceptive, these stories are by turns unsettling and luminous.  A triumph!’ — Danielle McLaughlin, author of The Art of Falling (John Murray, 2021) ‘Liberty Terrace is the world in merciless microcosm. Madeleine D’Arcy’s writing will make you laugh out loud and smart with painful recognition. A fond, sharp take on Lockdown.’ — Mary Morrisy, author of Prosperity Drive (vintage, 2016)
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