An extraordinarily moving and expansive debut novel that follows three generations of women from New York to rural Ireland and back again It is late September in 2001 and the walls of New York are papered over with photos of the missing. Cora Brady's father is there, the poster she made taped to columns and bridges. Her mother died long ago and now, orphaned on the cusp of adulthood, Cora is adrift and alone. Soon, a letter will arrive with the offer of a new life: far out on the ragged edge of Ireland, in the town where her parents were young, an estranged aunt can provide a home and fulfil a long-forgotten promise. There the story of Cora's family is hidden, and in her presence will begin to unspool... An essential, immersive debut from an astonishing new voice, Confessions traces the arc of three generations of women as they experience in their own time the irresistible gravity of the past: its love and tragedy, its mystery and redemption, and, in all things intended and accidental, the beauty and terrible shade of the things we do. 'A remarkable debut. A complex and compulsive read that unravels the intricate twists and revelations among three generations of women with elegance and urgency.' Miranda Cowley Heller, bestselling author of THE PAPER PALACE 'Beautiful, captivating and urgent... I truly could not put it down. I haven't come across as honest, truthful, compelling, and gripping a writer for decades. The work of a debut novelist that feels like the work of a seasoned and highly accomplished author' Anna Fitzgerald, author of GIRL IN THE MAKING
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"Confessions is a remarkable debut. A complex and compulsive read that unravels the intricate twists and revelations among three generations of women with elegance and urgency." - Miranda Cowley Heller, New York Times bestselling author of The Paper Palace
"I was mesmerized from the very first pages of Catherine Airey's startling debut, Confessions. The story of Maire and Roisin, two Irish sisters living an ocean apart, proceeds with an almost hypnotic power and grace - it has the certainty of fable and the true originality of a powerful new voice in fiction." - Tara Conklin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics
"A sweeping story that spans both generations and continents, Catherine Airey's Confessions is, at its heart, about the desire to know ourselves and those who came before us as well as an exploration of the mystery that lies at the heart of love. A bold and ambitious debut from a remarkable new writer." - Daisy Alpert Florin, author of My Last Innocent Year
"Confessions is a beating heart of a novel, intricate both in its weaving and its unspooling. An irresistible read." - Yael van der Wouden, author of The Safekeep
"Brilliantly conceived and magnificently executed, I truly could not put it down. I haven't come across as honest, truthful, compelling, and gripping a writer for decades. The work of a debut novelist that feels like the work of a seasoned and highly accomplished author."
- Anna Fitzgerald, author of Girl in the Making
"Confessions is a tender and bitingly original work that effortlessly weaves the parochial weight of Irish family history with the mendacious allure of Manhattan's seedy streets. Catherine Airey reads like a natural successor to Maeve Brennan, a chronicler of the pain and peril of self-determination." - Darragh McKeon, author of Remembrance Sunday
"Exciting, expansive and transporting storytelling. It's hard to believe Confessions is a debut novel." - Roxy Dunn, author of As Young As This
"Catherine Airey's Confessions is a wonderfully moreish feast of family drama, flowing prose, and psychologically compelling characters. I devoured this remarkable debut that charts the lives of three generations of women and their intense, interior lives. Gracefully plotted with sentences that glide along, it's a book that rollercoasters with secrets and revelations, exploring love and desire; longing and belonging. Airey's novel has the complex yet deeply human undertones and poetry of Anne Enright combined with the effortless flow and vim of Louise Kennedy. I absolutely adored this novel and will be reading all future books by this immensely talented author." - Rupert Dastur, author of Cloudless
"[A] bold and intricate debut. . . Airey crafts a sharp psychological sketch of each woman as they contend with their parallel crises, adding nuance and depth without shying away from making a strong statement for reproductive rights. Readers will be eager to see what Airey does next." - Publishers Weekly
"Confessions is an absolute triumph and deserves to be read widely."
- The Bookseller
"[An] intoxicating debut. . . Each narrative, conversationally yet eloquently phrased, has a bracing openness that transfixes one's attention. Women seeking outlets for their tumbling emotions-via writing, art, and more-weave through this polyphonic story, as do the secrets and interpersonal connections that invisibly scaffold their lives." - Booklist
"An intricately woven epic, Confessions is both intimate and expansive, a novel that teems with raw, hungry life." - Colin Walsh, author of Kala
"I was mesmerized from the very first pages of Catherine Airey's startling debut, Confessions. The story of Maire and Roisin, two Irish sisters living an ocean apart, proceeds with an almost hypnotic power and grace - it has the certainty of fable and the true originality of a powerful new voice in fiction." - Tara Conklin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics
"A sweeping story that spans both generations and continents, Catherine Airey's Confessions is, at its heart, about the desire to know ourselves and those who came before us as well as an exploration of the mystery that lies at the heart of love. A bold and ambitious debut from a remarkable new writer." - Daisy Alpert Florin, author of My Last Innocent Year
"Confessions is a beating heart of a novel, intricate both in its weaving and its unspooling. An irresistible read." - Yael van der Wouden, author of The Safekeep
"Brilliantly conceived and magnificently executed, I truly could not put it down. I haven't come across as honest, truthful, compelling, and gripping a writer for decades. The work of a debut novelist that feels like the work of a seasoned and highly accomplished author."
- Anna Fitzgerald, author of Girl in the Making
"Confessions is a tender and bitingly original work that effortlessly weaves the parochial weight of Irish family history with the mendacious allure of Manhattan's seedy streets. Catherine Airey reads like a natural successor to Maeve Brennan, a chronicler of the pain and peril of self-determination." - Darragh McKeon, author of Remembrance Sunday
"Exciting, expansive and transporting storytelling. It's hard to believe Confessions is a debut novel." - Roxy Dunn, author of As Young As This
"Catherine Airey's Confessions is a wonderfully moreish feast of family drama, flowing prose, and psychologically compelling characters. I devoured this remarkable debut that charts the lives of three generations of women and their intense, interior lives. Gracefully plotted with sentences that glide along, it's a book that rollercoasters with secrets and revelations, exploring love and desire; longing and belonging. Airey's novel has the complex yet deeply human undertones and poetry of Anne Enright combined with the effortless flow and vim of Louise Kennedy. I absolutely adored this novel and will be reading all future books by this immensely talented author." - Rupert Dastur, author of Cloudless
"[A] bold and intricate debut. . . Airey crafts a sharp psychological sketch of each woman as they contend with their parallel crises, adding nuance and depth without shying away from making a strong statement for reproductive rights. Readers will be eager to see what Airey does next." - Publishers Weekly
"Confessions is an absolute triumph and deserves to be read widely."
- The Bookseller
"[An] intoxicating debut. . . Each narrative, conversationally yet eloquently phrased, has a bracing openness that transfixes one's attention. Women seeking outlets for their tumbling emotions-via writing, art, and more-weave through this polyphonic story, as do the secrets and interpersonal connections that invisibly scaffold their lives." - Booklist
"An intricately woven epic, Confessions is both intimate and expansive, a novel that teems with raw, hungry life." - Colin Walsh, author of Kala