Thirst Trap -- Gráinne O'Hare, Hardcover
Thirst Trap -- Gráinne O'Hare, Hardcover
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Sometimes they're why you're falling apart. Harley, Róise, and Maggie have been friends for ages. After meeting in primary school years ago, the women are still together, spending their nights on the sticky dancefloors of Belfast's grungiest pubs. Each woman is navigating her own tangle of entry-level jobs, messy romantic entanglements, and late nights, but they always find their way back to each other, and to the ramshackle house they share. Harley is lusting after the landlord and trying doggedly to learn to play the piano. Róise's fallen for someone at work, and isn't sure she's ready for something new after a devastating break-up. Maggie has taken up running in the hopes of wooing a woman who can't be bothered to send her more than an after-hours "you out?" text. And amidst the familiar chaos, the three girls are still grieving the tragic death of their friend, Lydia, whose room remains untouched. Their last big fight hangs heavy over their heads, unspoken since the accident. The girls' house has witnessed the highs and lows of their roaring twenties--raucous parties, surprising (and sometimes regrettable) hook-ups, and hellish hangovers. But as they approach thirty, their home begins to crumble around them and the faultlines in their group become harder to ignore. In the wreckage, they must decide if their friendship will survive into a new decade--or if growing up sometimes means letting go. Brimming with heart and humor, Thirst Trap is an exuberant ode to friendship and a reminder that a little mess isn't always such a bad thing.
Author: Gráinne O'Hare
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Published: 11/04/2025
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
ISBN: 9798217088997
About the Author
Gráinne O'Hare is a writer from Belfast based in Newcastle upon Tyne. She received a Northern Debut Award for Fiction from New Writing North, and was awarded funding by the Arts Council for the development and completion of her first novel. She has also been shortlisted for the Francis MacManus Short Story Competition and the Bridport Prize, and came in the top three of the Benedict Kiely Short Story Competition. She is media sub-editor of Criticks reviews for the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and has a PhD on eighteenth-century women's life-writing from Newcastle University.
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