![]() ![]() You can learn more about Dolan on her website, Instagram, and Twitter pages, and you can subscribe to her newsletter here. Her previous works include 'We'd Need to Manage It' for BBC Radio 4 (read by Evanna Lynch), 'Mother's Friend' for Port Magazine, 'Family News' for The Irish Times (longlisted for Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year), and 'The Drummore Cromóg of Meadhbh Ní hUigín' for Weekend Magazine. She is a contributor to the LGBTQ+ rights anthology We Can Do Better Than This, edited by Amelia Abraham and published by Vintage.ĭolan has written essays, criticism, and features for publications including The London Review of Books, The Guardian, Vogue, Granta, The Sunday Times Style, Refinery29, WePresent, The i, The Dublin Review, and The Stinging Fly. A young Dubliner in Hong Kong struggles to connect in this fresh and funny debut about love and self-knowledge. ![]() ![]() Overall, this surprising novel is believable and piercingly written, with many hilarious lines, such as when Ava. After university, she lived in Singapore, Hong Kong, Italy, and London.Īt the age of 27, Dolan was diagnosed with autism, a topic she has gone on to discuss and write about. Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan review a witty, deadpan debut. a delightfully sardonic, insightful debut. IrishCentral Book Club's ultimate Irish reading listĭublin native Naoise Dolan, 29, is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. ![]()
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