
A young woman struggles with growing up in Belfast during the Troubles in this darkly humorous, sexually twisted debut. This is a book about feelings, family, sex, and Ireland—but don't tell Amelia that. She's the one growing up in the mad family, in the mad society, who doesn't want to know what's going on. But things are going on: eight-year-olds collecting very peculiar treasure; babies who might be, or might not be, bombs; schoolgirls bringing guns into schoolyards; and, of course, lots of food and bad, bad sex. If Amelia is to live she needs to change. Can she, though, in a place where people don't know how to look after themselves, and so wouldn't know how to look after one another? The shattering and darkly funny debut novel from the author of Milkman, winner of the Man Booker Prize.
Author

Anna Burns (born 1962) is an Irish author. She was born in Belfast and moved to London in 1987. Her first novel, No Bones, is an account of a girl's life growing up in Belfast during the Troubles. Awards: Winner of the 2001 Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize Shortlisted for the 2002 Orange Prize (No Bones) Winner of the 2018 Man Booker Prize (Milkman) National Book Critics Circle Award 2019 Nominee (Milkman) Women's Prize for Fiction 2019 Nominee (Milkman) Winner of the 2020 International Dublin Literary Award (Milkman)