This Is How It Ends: A Novel

This Is How It Ends: A Novel

by Kathleen MacMahon

Narrated by Caroline Lennon

Unabridged — 10 hours, 55 minutes

This Is How It Ends: A Novel

This Is How It Ends: A Novel

by Kathleen MacMahon

Narrated by Caroline Lennon

Unabridged — 10 hours, 55 minutes

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Overview

This is when it begins

Fall, 2008.

This is where it begins

The coast of Dublin, Ireland.

This is why it begins

Bruno, an American, has come to Ireland to search for his roots. Addie, an out-of-work architect, is recovering from heartbreak while taking care of her infirm father. When their worlds collide, they experience a connection unlike any they've previously felt, but soon a tragedy will test them-and their newfound love-in ways they never imagined possible.

This is how it ends . . .

A story you will never forget.

Editorial Reviews

NOVEMBER 2012 - AudioFile

The story of an unlikely romance between a middle-aged, underachieving Irish woman and an unemployed American financial analyst is rich with the uncertainties and triumphs of everyday people. Stuck caring for her difficult father, Addie drifts through gray days on the coast of Ireland until the surprise arrival of a stranger from New York. Narrator Caroline Lennon portrays Addie’s reluctant interest in Bruno, who seems both warm and ridiculously presumptuous. Lennon’s accent for Bruno is not perfect to an American ear, but it’s somehow forgivable, just like Bruno himself. Addie’s brusque father, facing simultaneous misfortune in his health and career, is characterized with an underlying tenderness. With the advent of an even more more somber family crisis, Addie’s personal strength is revealed. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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Praise for THIS IS HOW IT ENDS:

"Readers mourning the loss of Irish author Maeve Binchy may find a new friend in MacMahon, who delivers a similar sort of family drama well suited to drowsy afternoons and a cup of tea with a packet of tissues nearby."—Carol Memmott, USA Today (Three Stars)


"[A] very satisfying story of people who are easy to believe in and hard to forget. Kathleen MacMahon writes with a confidence and ease and with an unerring sense of timing.... When you have long forgotten many other fictional lovers, there is something about Addie and Bruno, their past and their world, that will not go away."—Maeve Binchy, The Irish Times

"This Is How It Ends is an unforgettable story of love and hope."—Cecelia Ahern, author of P.S. I Love You


"MacMahon's enthralling debut novel features marvelous characters who will linger long in readers' hearts. This moving book will appeal to those who enjoy popular contemporary fiction, particularly the work of Maeve Binchy and Barbara Delinsky."—Library Journal, Starred Review

"I was moved by This Is How It Ends, a tender-but never sentimental-story of unlikely love. With great wit and humor, Kathleen MacMahon skillfully captures the nuances and complexities of relationships old and new."—Catherine O'Flynn, author of What Was Lost and The News Where You Are

"An autumnal novel that combines the poignancy of Persuasion with the sentimentality of Love Story."—Kirkus


"Unexpectedly quirky, grown-up but pleasingly whimsical. Watching Addie cross over from her dark lonely place, accepting her single status, to girlish glowing happiness is enough to have you cheering out loud.... I hope it goes on to sell enough copies to kickstart the Irish economy."—Nicola Barr, The Guardian

"A transatlantic love story beginning at the start of the current recession, it is truly a story for our time.... MacMahon writes movingly about the balm of hope and the redemption of love, about the very real pain of loss and the restorative power of family... [This is How it Ends] signals the belated arrival of a new Irish commercial writer with an extraordinary gift and a voice that is entirely her own."—Irish Independent

"[MacMahon's] prose couldn't be tighter; yet it could not appear more effortless or beautiful.... Shereaches unashamedly for the heart.... [A] bittersweet, engaging novel that will no doubt become a book-club darling."—Lorraine Courtney, The Sunday Independent

"[This Is How It Ends] has 'future classic' written all over it."—Glamour UK


"A tender love story.... A book about love, family, children and that glorious sense of being alive."—Irish Examiner


"MacMahon quickly reaches the unadorned essence or soul of all her characters.... MacMahon lends her subjects grace and dignity as they deal with problems that are not sorted by money. Her fluid, no-frills narrative is reminiscent of Brian Moore."—RTÉ

Irish Examiner

"A tender love story.... A book about love, family, children and that glorious sense of being alive."

Glamour UK

"[This Is How It Ends] has 'future classic' written all over it."

Lorraine Courtney

"[MacMahon's] prose couldn't be tighter; yet it could not appear more effortless or beautiful.... She reaches unashamedly for the heart.... [A] bittersweet, engaging novel that will no doubt become a book-club darling."

Irish Independent

"A transatlantic love story beginning at the start of the current recession, it is truly a story for our time.... MacMahon writes movingly about the balm of hope and the redemption of love, about the very real pain of loss and the restorative power of family... [This is How it Ends] signals the belated arrival of a new Irish commercial writer with an extraordinary gift and a voice that is entirely her own."

Nicola Barr

"Unexpectedly quirky, grown-up but pleasingly whimsical. Watching Addie cross over from her dark lonely place, accepting her single status, to girlish glowing happiness is enough to have you cheering out loud.... I hope it goes on to sell enough copies to kickstart the Irish economy."

Catherine O'Flynn

"I was moved by This Is How It Ends, a tender-but never sentimental-story of unlikely love. With great wit and humor, Kathleen MacMahon skillfully captures the nuances and complexities of relationships old and new."

Cecelia Ahern

"This Is How It Ends is an unforgettable story of love and hope."

Maeve Binchy

"[A] very satisfying story of people who are easy to believe in and hard to forget. Kathleen MacMahon writes with a confidence and ease and with an unerring sense of timing.... When you have long forgotten many other fictional lovers, there is something about Addie and Bruno, their past and their world, that will not go away."

Carol Memmott

Praise for THIS IS HOW IT ENDS:

"Readers mourning the loss of Irish author Maeve Binchy may find a new friend in MacMahon, who delivers a similar sort of family drama well suited to drowsy afternoons and a cup of tea with a packet of tissues nearby."

Library Journal

However it ends, it begins in fall 2008 when Bruno travels from America to Ireland in search of his roots and meets unemployed architect Addie, who's nursing both a broken heart and her ailing dad. Lots of excitement at the London Book Fair for this debut, with rights sold to 20 territories so far.

NOVEMBER 2012 - AudioFile

The story of an unlikely romance between a middle-aged, underachieving Irish woman and an unemployed American financial analyst is rich with the uncertainties and triumphs of everyday people. Stuck caring for her difficult father, Addie drifts through gray days on the coast of Ireland until the surprise arrival of a stranger from New York. Narrator Caroline Lennon portrays Addie’s reluctant interest in Bruno, who seems both warm and ridiculously presumptuous. Lennon’s accent for Bruno is not perfect to an American ear, but it’s somehow forgivable, just like Bruno himself. Addie’s brusque father, facing simultaneous misfortune in his health and career, is characterized with an underlying tenderness. With the advent of an even more more somber family crisis, Addie’s personal strength is revealed. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170061181
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 08/07/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
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