Solar Bones Giveaway Winner!
Solar Bones, a novel written in a single 223-page sentence by Mike McCormack has been voted the ‘Bord Gáis Energy Book of the Year’ for 2016. Described as “a hymn to modern small-town life”, the experimental novel received unanimously positive reviews around the time of its publication and was chosen by public vote as the Irish Book of the Year. It joins previous winners Asking for it by Louise O’Neill, Academy Street by Mary Costello, Staring at Lakes by Michael Harding, The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan and Solace by Belinda McKeon.
Published by Dublin-based Tramp Press in May 2016, Solar Bones is a new work by one of Ireland’s most important contemporary novelists. Once a year, on All Souls’ Day, it is said in Ireland that the dead may return. Solar Bones is the story of one such visit. Marcus Conway, a middle-aged engineer, turns up one afternoon at his kitchen table and considers the events that took him away and then brought him home again. Funny and strange, McCormack’s ambitious and other-worldly novel plays with form and defies convention. A beautiful and haunting elegy, this story of order and chaos, love and loss captures how minor decisions ripple into waves and test our integrity every day.
Speaking about his award win Mike McCormack commented that he was “‘delighted with this wholly unexpected honour”.

The winner of my 3rd birthday giveaway, who will receive a copy of Solar Bones is Poppy from Poppy Peacock Pens!
Congratulations Poppy x
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I am a 40 something book buying addict trying to reduce the backlog one book at a time!
Congratulations, Poppy!
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The fact that Solar Bones was chosen by the reading public as the Irish Book of the Year only goes to show one thing. The Irish are a literate community. And I applaud that.
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I agree Don!
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I envy the Irish. A very civilized folk, if you ask me.
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