Details
$5–32 (inclusive of fees) 60 minutesDate(s)
Thu, Apr 17, 2025
7:00pm
Contact
boxoffice@irishartscenter.org
888-616-0274
Location
Irish Arts Center Library
726 11th Avenue
Hell's Kitchen, NYC
Overview
Author Caoilinn Hughes, a 2023-2024 NYPL Culman Fellow whose previous novels have been nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award and Dylan Thomas Prize, joins us for the U.S. paperback launch of her latest The Alternatives, a timely and unexpectedly hopeful story of four brilliant sisters who scramble to reconnect when the oldest disappears into the Irish countryside.
This event takes place in the Irish Arts Center Library.
Most ticket purchases include a copy of The Alternatives.
“The Alternatives is fizzy, brainy, and brilliant, always at the service of a drama of great emotional power. Caoilinn Hughes is an extraordinarily gifted writer.”—JOSEPH O'NEILL (Netherland and The Dog)
“The Alternatives is both a book of ideas and a gripping read, formally audacious yet deeply humane. Superb.”—RUMAAN ALAM (Leave the World Behind)
Presented with generous support from Culture Ireland.
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