'Ireland produces writers the way some countries produce footballers, and the latest is John Patrick McHugh' Sunday Times
'One of the most exciting writers working in Ireland today' SALLY ROONEY, author of Normal People
On an island off Ireland's west coast strange things are afoot: two teenage boys set fires while their worlds fall apart, a couple drive out to the hills in a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, a widow seeks a stranger's help to bury her grief and a horse crashes a house party. Adrift in the treacherous waters of small-town boredom, the residents reach out with love and cruelty, desperation and hope, in their pursuit of connection.
Pure Gold is a bitterly funny, surprising and profoundly moving short story collection that crackles with the thrilling energy of a bold new literary voice, John Patrick McHugh.
'Full of stylish brio' Colin Barrett, author of Young Skins
'Hilarious, shocking, and disturbingly well-observed' Vanity Fair
'Searing John Patrick McHugh joins an illustrious generation of talented writers' Irish Times
'Savagely funny' Nicole Flattery, author of Show Them a Good Time
'Refreshing and ambitious' Lisa McInerney, author of The Blood Miracles
In the rural setting of Ireland, McHugh's Pure Gold is a top-tier collection of stories that weave a tapestry of life, friendship, and the coming of age. The fiction genre is enriched by his unique storytelling, making it one of the best in recent times.
For fans of Paul Lynch (Prophet Song), Sally Rooney (Beautiful World, Where Are You), George Saunders (Civilwarland In Bad Decline), Gabrielle Zevin (Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow), and Patricia Lockwood (No One Is Talking About This).