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Award-winning poet David O’Meara captures one family’s precarious balance between misery and hope in his debut novel.
Twenty-year-old Georgia is reeling from severe depression after the death of her best friend when she arrives in South Korea. Everyone teaching English is there for one of two reasons—adventure or escape—and she quickly falls in with a group of other foreigners. She eases into a life of late-night bars, riotous student protests and surfing until some unexpected news forces her to face the problems she has left behind.
Hugo Walser is bound for Barcelona to publicly confront the man he’s convinced is presenting a keynote speech about Hugo’s controversial failure as an architect. Determined to drink away his pain until the big event, Hugo rambles through the city, distracted by thoughts of how he’s failed his family. When the police call to investigate the disappearance of his ex-wife, Sarah Trimble, Hugo turns his attention to all he stands to lose.
Meanwhile, Sarah, a high-end real estate agent, has been duped out of her life savings by a con man. En route to sell her last asset, the neglected family cottage in Gatineau, she’s derailed when her car is caught in a flash flood. Alone and desperate, she seizes one last chance to right a wrong.
Following a modern family’s dysfunction, Chandelier is a three-part portrait of a young adult and her divorced parents as they navigate profound loss and disappointment and the crux between despair and optimism.
“Chandelier pulls you into the world of a family who’s often unable to understand each other. It explores the frequent failures in human connection, but despite the difficulties, our attempts to try. O’Meara’s prose is evocative and poignant, and his storytelling compelling. A striking book that will linger long after it’s finished.”
–Menaka Raman-Wilms, author of The Rooftop Garden
“Chandelier is a moving and raw account of how a family grinds on amid dysfunction and the catastrophes of life. A touching portrayal of finding ourselves by either desperately escaping our past or stubbornly facing it—this is a novel that treads the now. Humorous and wry, O’Meara writes in a snappy prose that feels fresh and alive, with characters so real they are at times all too relatable. Highly recommended!”
–Elaine Feeney, author of How to Build a Boat
Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889714762
Paperback / softback
5.5 in x 8.5 in - 318 pp
Publication Date: 14/09/2024
BISAC Subject(s): FIC019000-FICTION / Literary,FIC045010-FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce,FIC043000-FICTION / Coming of Age
Description
Award-winning poet David O’Meara captures one family’s precarious balance between misery and hope in his debut novel.
Twenty-year-old Georgia is reeling from severe depression after the death of her best friend when she arrives in South Korea. Everyone teaching English is there for one of two reasons—adventure or escape—and she quickly falls in with a group of other foreigners. She eases into a life of late-night bars, riotous student protests and surfing until some unexpected news forces her to face the problems she has left behind.
Hugo Walser is bound for Barcelona to publicly confront the man he’s convinced is presenting a keynote speech about Hugo’s controversial failure as an architect. Determined to drink away his pain until the big event, Hugo rambles through the city, distracted by thoughts of how he’s failed his family. When the police call to investigate the disappearance of his ex-wife, Sarah Trimble, Hugo turns his attention to all he stands to lose.
Meanwhile, Sarah, a high-end real estate agent, has been duped out of her life savings by a con man. En route to sell her last asset, the neglected family cottage in Gatineau, she’s derailed when her car is caught in a flash flood. Alone and desperate, she seizes one last chance to right a wrong.
Following a modern family’s dysfunction, Chandelier is a three-part portrait of a young adult and her divorced parents as they navigate profound loss and disappointment and the crux between despair and optimism.
“Chandelier pulls you into the world of a family who’s often unable to understand each other. It explores the frequent failures in human connection, but despite the difficulties, our attempts to try. O’Meara’s prose is evocative and poignant, and his storytelling compelling. A striking book that will linger long after it’s finished.”
–Menaka Raman-Wilms, author of The Rooftop Garden
“Chandelier is a moving and raw account of how a family grinds on amid dysfunction and the catastrophes of life. A touching portrayal of finding ourselves by either desperately escaping our past or stubbornly facing it—this is a novel that treads the now. Humorous and wry, O’Meara writes in a snappy prose that feels fresh and alive, with characters so real they are at times all too relatable. Highly recommended!”
–Elaine Feeney, author of How to Build a Boat
Details
Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889714762
Paperback / softback
5.5 in x 8.5 in - 318 pp
Publication Date: 14/09/2024
BISAC Subject(s): FIC019000-FICTION / Literary,FIC045010-FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce,FIC043000-FICTION / Coming of Age