Claire OConnors life has been on hold since she broke up with Tom Morton and moved from cosmopolitan London back home to the rugged west of Ireland to care for her dying father. Now, a couple of years later, Claire learns that Tom has moved nearby for work. She must decide if he has come for her or for himself, and unravel what went wrong in their past.
Living in her childhood home brings its own challenges. While she tries to maintain a normal life obsessing over the internet and trad wives, going to work, and minding her own business Toms return stirs up old memories and the stories trapped within the walls of the old house that looms nearby.
As the violence of the past collides with the mundane reality of Claires everyday life, she must confront whether she can escape her history or if she is destined to be immobilized by it forever.
Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way explores layers of violence, the lost voices of women, post-colonial repercussions of that violence and the way it can grip generations. Will the secrets revealed alter the course of Claires future, and can love exist in a place of pain?
Praise for Elaine Feeney
'AMAZING, EXCITING, VISCERAL' Marian Keyes
'BURSTING WITH TENDERNESS' Douglas Stuart
RIVETING Roddy Doyle
HEART RENDING Louise Kennedy
UNFORGETTABLE Sinéad Gleeson
BURSTING WITH SOUL Lisa McInerney
BEAUTIFULLY RENDERED AND IMAGINED Anne Enright
'THRILLING' Nicole Flattery
ABSORBING�� Edel Coffey
'FABULOUS' Kevin Barry
Genre: General Fiction
Living in her childhood home brings its own challenges. While she tries to maintain a normal life obsessing over the internet and trad wives, going to work, and minding her own business Toms return stirs up old memories and the stories trapped within the walls of the old house that looms nearby.
As the violence of the past collides with the mundane reality of Claires everyday life, she must confront whether she can escape her history or if she is destined to be immobilized by it forever.
Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way explores layers of violence, the lost voices of women, post-colonial repercussions of that violence and the way it can grip generations. Will the secrets revealed alter the course of Claires future, and can love exist in a place of pain?
Praise for Elaine Feeney
'AMAZING, EXCITING, VISCERAL' Marian Keyes
'BURSTING WITH TENDERNESS' Douglas Stuart
RIVETING Roddy Doyle
HEART RENDING Louise Kennedy
UNFORGETTABLE Sinéad Gleeson
BURSTING WITH SOUL Lisa McInerney
BEAUTIFULLY RENDERED AND IMAGINED Anne Enright
'THRILLING' Nicole Flattery
ABSORBING�� Edel Coffey
'FABULOUS' Kevin Barry
Genre: General Fiction