Join us on Friday, April 11th at 7PM for a reading and conversation with Caoilinn Hughes to celebrate the release THE ALTERNATIVES in paperback. Organized with the help of the Irish Consulate in Austin, Caoilinn will be in conversation with novelist Szilvia Molnar.
THE ALTERNATIVES, a novel that the New York Times Book Review called "bold, beautiful, [and] complex," tells the story of four brilliant Irish sisters, orphaned in childhood, who scramble to reconnect when the oldest disappears into the Irish countryside.
Tickets for this event include a copy of the book and a reserved seat. RSVPs are available for this event as well, and all unreserved seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
About the book
The Flattery sisters were plunged prematurely into adulthood when their parents died in tragic circumstances. Now in their thirties—all single, all with PhDs—they are each attempting to do meaningful work in a rapidly foundering world. The four lead disparate, distanced lives, from classrooms in Connecticut to ritzy catering gigs in London’s Notting Hill, until one day their oldest sister, a geologist haunted by a terrible awareness of the earth’s future, abruptly vanishes from her work and home. Together for the first time in years, the Flatterys descend on the Irish countryside in search of a sister who doesn’t want to be found. Sheltered in a derelict bungalow, they reach into their common past, confronting both old wounds and a desperately uncertain future. Warm, fiercely witty, and unexpectedly hopeful, THE ALTERNATIVES is an unforgettable portrait of a family perched on our collective precipice, told by one of Ireland’s most gifted storytellers.
About the author
Caoilinn Hughes is the author of Orchid & the Wasp, which won the Collyer Bristow Prize and was longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, and The Wild Laughter, which won the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award and was longlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize. She was recently the Oscar Wilde Centre Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, and is now a Cullman Fellow at New York Public Library.
Szilvia Molnar is the author of The Nursery, which the Texas Observer called a “postpartum page-turner” and will be published in ten countries. Szilvia was born Budapest, raised in Sweden, and now resides in Austin, Texas. She works as a foreign rights director for a New York-based literary agency.