The Fields

Hardback Published on: 28/02/2013
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The Fields
Funny and touching, with some funny touching...
A splendid debut novel from Kevin Maher, the unlikely and skilfully drawn hero of which is teenage Dubliner, Jim Finnegan. Full of energy and laughter and ... READ MORE
Greg Eden
The Fields
A fresh new voice from Ireland
So far life has been good to 13 year old Jim Finnegan, growing up outside Dublin amidst his large family in a close-knit community. However, it is the 1980... READ MORE
Claudia  Sunderhauf
The Fields
One to watch
This is a great first novel from a really promising new author. The charming and endearing main character Jim Finnegan is what makes this novel so engrossi... READ MORE
Jen Wootton at Covent Garden
The Fields
An excellent début.
This is both very funny and yet very dark. It explores some very difficult and complex issues surrounding sexuality, the transition into adulthood, abuse, ... READ MORE
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Synopsis

I slept right through to the next day. Missed the funeral and everything. Mam said it was just as well. Would've been too upsetting. I think of him now, though. Right at this moment. Here in this kitchen. And I wonder if it could've been different. Dublin, 1984: Ireland is a divided country, the Parish Priest remains a figure of immense authority and Jim Finnegan is thirteen years old, the youngest in a family of five sisters. Life in Jim's world consists of dealing with the helter-skelter intensity of his rumbustious family, taking breakneck bike rides with his best friend, and quietly coveting the local girls from afar. But after a drunken yet delicate rendition of 'The Fields of Athenry' at the Donohues' raucous annual party, Jim captures both the attention of the beautiful Saidhbh Donohue and the unwanted desires of the devious and dangerous Father Luke O'Culigeen. Bounced between his growing love for Saidhbh and his need to avoid the dreaded O'Culigeen, Jim's life starts to unravel. He and Saidhbh take a ferry for a clandestine trip to London that has dark and difficult repercussions, forcing Jim to look for the solution to all his problems in some very unusual places. The Fields is an unforgettable story of an extraordinary character: Jim's voice leaps off the page and straight into the reader's heart, as he grapples with his unfairly interrupted adolescence. Lyrical, funny, profoundly original and endlessly inventive, it is a brilliant debut from a remarkable new voice.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9781408704165
  • Dimensions: 239 x 161 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 660g

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The Fields
OMG
Having been sent quite a few books over the Christmas period to review, most of which I did not enjoy and some unreadable, I embarked on this book with som... READ MORE
quizqueen
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A Hard Read
I found the book extremely hard to read, the issues raised around about coming of age in Ireland were initially treated with sympathy and the viewpoint of ... READ MORE
Baroness of Sealand
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Sparky debut, but with darkness
This book is terribly difficult to categorise. It leaps between something hilarious and wickedly observant, and something unsettlingly dark, and I’m not su... READ MORE
Leilah at Doncaster
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Very nice ending!
After the first 6 or 7 chapters I thought this book was a fair bit dull in that it was reading like any other book you may come across about growing up in ... READ MORE
Psychosaur
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Unusual
The story is of a teenage boy growing up in 80's Dublin with dire consequences when his mother forces him to be an altar boy and the randy Father takes a f... READ MORE
Revel
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The Fields
Considering it's very dark content, there was a delightful thread of humour running through the entire story, mostly due to the fact that despite going thr... READ MORE
Lani
The Fields
Sparky debut, but with darkness
This book is terribly difficult to categorise. It leaps between something hilarious and wickedly observant, and something unsettlingly dark, and I’m not su... READ MORE
Leilah at Doncaster