Visit with Irish Author Caoilinn Hughes
Join us at the ICC for a special evening with award-winning Irish author Caoilinn Hughes on Tuesday, April 22. Visiting from Ireland on her book tour, Caoilinn will join us for a presentation, including readings and a lively Q&A. The ICC’s Book Club also chose her latest novel, The Alternatives, as April’s book club selection.
All are welcome to attend this free event – whether you’re a Patron, a Book Club member or simply a fan of great literature!
We kindly ask that you register in advance.
Join us for this special literary event:
• Doors open at 4:30 pm
• Author talk takes place from 5:30–6:30 pm
• The Trinity Pub bar will be open for service
• Following the talk, enjoy complimentary pizza and salad; feel free to bring a dessert to share if you’d like (please note: the kitchen will be closed)
We look forward to welcoming you for an engaging and enjoyable evening!
About the Author
Caoilinn Hughes’s latest novel is The Alternatives, a New York Times Editor’s Choice. Her second novel, The Wild Laughter won the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award and was longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize, and her debut Orchid & the Wasp won the Collyer Bristow Prize and was longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. Her short stories have won the Irish Book Awards’ Story of the Year, The Moth Story Prize, and an O.Henry Prize. She was recently the Oscar Wilde Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and a Cullman Center Fellow at New York Public Library.
Praise for The Alternatives
“Exuberant. . . . to categorize this novel into a tidy box undermines the daring genius of its author. . . . Hughes’s prose is like a virtuosic jazz number — loose, free and surprising. . . . A bold, beautiful, complex novel.” —New York Times Book Review
“The Alternatives contains multitudes. Its mysteries and complexities reward a second reading. . . [its] ending is a stunner. And Olwen, Maeve, Nell and Rhona make it unforgettable.” —Star Tribune
“Told with biting wit and warmhearted insight, The Alternatives by award-winning Irish author Caoilinn Hughes reflects our collective yearning to make sense of our lives.” —Real Simple
