Paula McGrath lives in Dublin. Her first novel, Generation, was published in 2015, and described as 'remarkable' by the Sunday Times. She has a background in English Literature and is currently a doctoral student at the University of Limerick. In another life she was a yoga teacher.
This beautifully written novel is urgently contemporary in its concerns but is also a quietly compelling exploration of the notions of home and belonging. Paula McGrath is a wonderful storyteller with a vivid sense of place and person - Joseph O'Connor Depicts a brutal world with astonishing tenderness and builds a clever, intriguing story, creating memorable characters along the way - Emma Henderson A thoroughly modern, engaging and sophisticated novel about women who reach for better lives and are forced to run away to achieve them - Liz Nugent Explores relationships between mothers and their children, and the concept of family as a whole - Irish Country Magazine McGrath captures Dublin of the 1980s perfectly . . . Ambitious, both structurally and narratively, and elegantly written. McGrath's insights into the mind of Jasmine as she delves deeper into the world of the then-illegal realm of women's boxing are shrewd, and the novel reaches a crescendo of emotion when the various strands connect, in an authentic, credible and ultimately poignant fashion - John Boyne, Irish Times Elegant . . . Compelling reading - Daily Mail The writing is fluid and accessible, the dialogue and setting authentic, proving Paula McGrath both a consummate storyteller and an excellent observer of human interactions - Sunday Independent McGrath writes well and delivers some fine f