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Evenings and Weekends

A Novel

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1 of 4 copies available

"This is such a love story to cities & people & heartbreaks, death & loss. It's not at all corny, it's smart. But I just finished it & it made me cry." — Eileen Myles

""Signals the arrival of a novelist sure to resonate with young people who endeavor to make intimate connections."" —The Washington Post

""Like the book version of a Richard Curtis film, but with more grit, more bathroom sex and a literal beached whale."" —GQ

For fans of Sally Rooney and Torrey Peters, a stunning debut that follows a vibrant multi-generational cast of characters through a London heatwave as their simmering tensions and secrets come to a head over a feverish, life-changing weekend.

Summer in London stops for no one. Not the half-naked drunks and stoners, the bachelorette parties glugging from bejewelled bottles, the drag queens puffing on hurried cigarettes. It's June 2019, and everyone has converged on the city's parks, beer gardens, and street corners to revel in the collective joys of being alive.

Everyone but Maggie. She's 30, pregnant, and broke. Faced with moving back to the town she fought to escape, she's wondering if having a baby with boyfriend Ed will be the last spontaneous act of her life. Ed, meanwhile, is trying to run from his past with Maggie's best friend Phil and harboring secret dreams of his own.

Phil hates his office job and is living for the weekend, while falling for his housemate, Keith. But there's a problem: Keith has a boyfriend and there might not be room for three people in the relationship. Then there's Rosaleen, Phil's mother, who's tired of feeling like a side character in her own life. She's just been diagnosed with cancer and is travelling to London to tell Phil, if she can ever get hold of him.

As Saturday night approaches, all their lives are set to change forever. Temperatures are soaring and the weekend is about to begin...

Strikingly heartfelt, sexually charged, and disarmingly comic, Oisín McKenna's debut is a mesmerizing dive into the soul of a city and a searing look at what it takes to build a life there.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 13, 2024
      A London heat wave and a whale stuck in the Thames form the backdrop of McKenna’s stimulating first novel. The narrative unfolds over a pivotal weekend in the lives of a group of friends, as the oppressive weather and crowds of tourists exacerbate their stress over their uncertain futures. Maggie, 30, worries her pregnancy will put a strain on her relationship with Ed and complicate their planned return to their Essex hometown. Ed, in turn, is excited to get away from his dead-end courier job and start a family with Maggie, though he’s also secretly having anonymous sex with men. Ed once carried on a relationship with Maggie’s friend, Phil, who’s falling in love with Keith, one of his roommates in an illegal warehouse loft. The characters’ precariousness is frequently and cleverly laid bare through the presence of the whale, whose ordeal is tied by many to climate change, and the narrative boldly explores themes of sexuality, shame, and miscommunication. McKenna’s ornate tapestry is one to savor. Agent: Liv Maidment, Madeleine Milburn Literary.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from December 1, 2024

      McKenna's stunning debut dips into a London summer vibe with characters intrinsically connected and wrapped up in life's challenges. The listener becomes a fly on the wall as this community's ties unfold over a weekend. The story features Maggie and Ed as they figure out their identities as soon-to-be parents. Maggie's lovable best friend, Phil, reflects on secrets and his relationship with his nonmonogamous partner, Keith. Phil's mom, Rosaleen, processes how to tell her family about her cancer diagnosis. All this while a whale is stuck in the Thames, with additional characters trying to help it survive. London's heat wave swells as third-person narratives shift between characters' innermost thoughts and circumstances. McKenna offers poetically captivating, heart-wrenching, and insightful perspectives that linger long after the book ends. Award-winning narrator Isabel Adomakoh Young brings the novel to life with a powerful performance that amplifies every character's story. Her English accent conducts the intersecting storylines like a well-guided literary symphony. VERDICT Will charm contemporary literary fiction fans; highly recommended for all collections.--Sarah-Ruth Tasko

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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