Forever Home: A Novel

Forever Home: A Novel

by Graham Norton

Narrated by Graham Norton

Unabridged — 8 hours, 43 minutes

Forever Home: A Novel

Forever Home: A Novel

by Graham Norton

Narrated by Graham Norton

Unabridged — 8 hours, 43 minutes

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Overview

*“Wonderful. . . . Dark, funny, full of emotional intelligence and gripping from the start . . . beautifully written.”-Daily Mail

The internationally bestselling author and host of The Graham Norton Show returns with a tense and darkly comic novel that casts a caustic light on the relationship between mothers and daughters and truth and self-preservation.

Where do secrets live?

Carol is a divorced teacher living in a small town in Ireland, her only son now grown. A second chance at love brings her unexpected connection and belonging-and sparks a flurry of speculation. What does a woman like her see in a man like that? What happened to his wife who abandoned him and his children all those years ago? Carol and Declan know their relationship is the talk of the town, but the gossip only serves to bring the couple closer.

When Declan becomes ill, their relationship falters. His children are untrusting and cruel, and Carol is forced to leave their beloved home, with its worn oak floors and elegant features, and move back with her parents.

Carol's mother is determined to get to the bottom of things-she won't see her daughter suffer this way. It seems there are secrets in Declan's past, strange rumors that were never confronted, and suddenly the house they shared takes on a more sinister significance that affects them all.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

07/31/2023

Norton (Home Stretch) misses the mark in this blend of emotional family saga and questionable crime cover-up set in seaside Ireland. Divorced English teacher Carol Crottie, 48, found second love with Declan Barry, the father of one of her students, 10 years ago. Declan’s early-onset dementia leads his two children­­—unhappily isolated Sally and greedy, self-serving Killian—to pack him off to a nursing home and sell his beloved house in fictional Ballytoor. Carol’s parents, owners of a successful café chain, use a shell company to secretly buy the house from Sally and Killian, but then Carol and her imposing mother, Moira, discover a body in a basement freezer. They assume it’s the corpse of Joan, Declan’s wife, who’d left suddenly years before. When Joan shows up and clearly knows more than she’s telling, Moira concocts a series of schemes to get to the truth and avoid alerting the police, ostensibly to spare Declan from charges he can’t defend. The family dramas, from Killian’s unease with becoming a father with his husband to Carol’s regression to adolescent frustration in the face of her parents’ steamrollering, are evocatively rendered, but the oddly downplayed central traumas clash with the mildly humorous tone. Despite its zany plot, this is more limp than madcap. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

Oh my GOD Forever Home is fabulous. . . . [Norton's] skill at gimlet-eyed observation and nuanced characterisation is ‘chef’s kiss’ but this book is so funny. . . . It’s a delight.” — Marian Keyes

“Beautifully constructed with a twisty plot . . . the perfect mix of levity and melancholy. A cracking read.” — Jo Brand

"What a fabulous read… Forever Home is [Norton's] best so far. It’s a complex and compelling story—truly unputdownable—but most importantly for me, it has real heart." — Mary Lawson, author of A Town Called Solace

"The latest comedy noir by Graham Norton features fractured families at their worst. I loved it!" — Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond

"A tale of new beginnings and old secrets. Norton is the king of the Irish small town mystery." — Anne Griffin, author of The Island of Longing

Kirkus Reviews

2023-06-21
Irish comedian Norton casts a gimlet eye on relationships in this fourth novel set in the land of his birth.

Norton’s absorbing novels blend domestic strife and intriguing tragedies, and in his latest, he excavates the lengths to which people allow themselves to be manipulated in order to get along. English teacher Carol Crottie loses her husband to a French teacher, and years pass before she falls in love again. No one understands what she sees in Declan Barry, an older man whose wife went missing years before. When the never-divorced Declan is later diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, his children, Killian and Sally, move him into a care home and then callously kick unemployed, 48-year-old Carol out of the lovely house she and Declan shared and put it on the market. This emotionally propulsive novel then veers into mystery territory as Carol, prodded by her pushy mother, discovers the truth about Declan’s missing wife and why his children treat her so cruelly. She also discovers the lengths to which her mother will go to hide a secret. With sensitivity and a knack for understanding people’s feelings and motivations, Norton also examines the discord in Killian’s marriage as he and husband Colin await the birth of their daughter through surrogacy, as well as Sally’s inability to form relationships outside the realm of social media and why her once-close relationship with Carol turned ugly. Norton’s sometimes-charming, sometimes-sinister novel, set in the fictional Irish village of Ballytoor, gently leads Carol toward a painful yet revelatory examination of her relationships with Declan, his children, and her own son, Craig. Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy’s Ireland-set works of fiction and Alexander McCall Smith’s quirky, character-driven comic novels.

A heartfelt look at how family members make and break each other.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178035887
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/19/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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