<p><b>''I love this woman''s writing. Golden sentences''</b><b>Diana Evans</b><br><br><b>''She has already been compared with writers such as Eimear McBride, Ali Smith and Claire Louise Bennett, and indeed Niamh Campbell does add a distinctive new voice to Irish literature... Witty, fiery, wistful and even shocking, with engrossing heady prose, Campbell''s style is unique'' <i>Irish Independent</i></b><br><i><br><b>''</b></i><b>An immensely enjoyable novel, and a great validation of Campbell''s uncanny emotional insight'' Megan Nolan, <i>Sunday Independent</i></b><br><br><i><b>''Young then. Before Alva and everything.''</b></i><br><br>Cormac is a photographer. Approaching forty and still single, he suddenly finds himself ''the leftover man''.<br>Through talent and charm, he has escaped small town life and a haunted family. But now his peers are all getting divorced, dying, or buying trampolines in the suburbs. Cormac is dating former students, staying out all night and receiving boiler