- Published: 9 February 2023
- ISBN: 9780241998922
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $26.00
The Home Scar
from the Women’s Prize-longlisted author of Nothing But Blue Sky
- Published: 9 February 2023
- ISBN: 9780241998922
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $26.00
A spell-binding story of inherited grief and the unbreakable bond between siblings as they unpick memories of their shared past . . . [MacMahon's] characters feel authentic and relatable for all their flaws
Aingeala Flannery
Kathleen MacMahon's subject is memory itself: how we remember - and the impact upon our future lives when our memories deceive us. Compassionate and poignant, The Home Scar is a work of considerable moral power
Neil Hegarty
An intriguing, meticulous and generation-spanning story of love, loss and healing
Ed O'Loughlin
A very grown-up novel about life and love, of course, and above all, the repercussions of a disrupted childhood . . . a real tour de force
Christine Dwyer Hickey
The Home Scar once again displays Kathleen MacMahon's gimlet-eyed understanding of grown-up frailty
Hilary Fannin
An exceptional novel by one of Ireland's foremost literary talents. A book not to be missed
Anne Griffin
MacMahon writes with such beautiful simplicity, conjuring real and complex people straight off the page . . . subtle and authentic
Claire Fuller
A gorgeous story of sibling love. It reads like a psychological adventure story into memory
Louise Nealon
Such a treat . . . another stunner from Kathleen MacMahon
Henrietta McKervey
A delight - I loved every word of it
Catherine Dunne
Her beautifully simple style belies psychological complexity . . . and her tone is wryly accepting
Big Issue
[MacMahon's] exploration of connection, to each other and the ones we've lost, is . . . sensitively done and wrapped in the rich storytelling that has made her a notable name in Irish literature
RTÉ Guide
Picks at the wounds only a mother can inflict . . . ambitious . . . intricate
Sunday Independent
A powerful story about legacy and loss and the possibility of reconciliation
Irish Times
Thoughtful, understated . . . it has a quiet power
Irish Independent
Wonderful
Brendan O'Connor, RTÉ
With her usual effortless writing style and ability to make characters pop off the page, [The Home Scar] is a moving read
Woman's Way
Quiet and bleakly beautiful . . . like the siblings and Ireland, it will leave a permanent mark on those who venture into its depths
Buzz
A love story to the west of Ireland as much as it is a family mystery, this beautifully written novel will entrance anyone who has memories of childhood holidays spent in the area.
Liadán Hynes, Sunday Independent
An exceptional novel about a brother and sister returning to the west of Ireland and to a summer of their past.
Anne Griffin, Sunday Independent
MacMahon's fourth novel ... is another eloquently written and elegantly shaped novel that lays bare those scars that many of us carry and cover.
RTÉ Guide
An understated, powerful read.
Irish Examiner
One of Ireland's finest twenty-first century writers
Margaret Madden