by Anne Griffin (Author)
Five toasts. Five people. One lifetime.
'This is how you tell a story' Cecelia Ahern
'An extraordinary novel, a poetic writer, and a story that moved me to tears.' John Boyne
'I'm here to remember - all that I have been and all that I will never be again.'
At the bar of a grand hotel in a small Irish town sits 84-year-old Maurice Hannigan. He's alone, as usual -though tonight is anything but. Pull up a stool and charge your glass, because Maurice is finally ready to tell his story.
Over the course of this evening, he will raise five toasts to the five people who have meant the most to him. Through these stories - of unspoken joy and regret, a secret tragedy kept hidden, a fierce love that never found its voice - the life of one man will be powerfully and poignantly laid bare.
Heart-breaking and heart-warming all at once, the voice of Maurice Hannigan will stay with you long after all is said.
'A hugely enjoyable, engrossing novel, a genuine page-turner.' Donal Ryan
'Beautifully written, unhurried and thoughtful, and a character you love from the off' Kit de Waal
'Masterful storytelling' Graham Norton
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Standard Edition
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 27 Jun 2019
ISBN 10: 1473683025
ISBN 13: 9781473683020
Anne Griffin is the winner of the John McGahern Award for Literature. Shortlisted for the Hennessy New Irish Writing Award and The Sunday Business Post Short Story Competition, Anne's work has been featured in, amongst others, The Irish Times and The Stinging Fly. She's worked in Waterstones branches in both Dublin and London, and for various charities.
Born in Dublin, Anne now lives in Mullingar, Ireland, with her husband and son. When All is Said is her debut novel.