Irish Goodbye

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adult siblings
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books for women
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family drama
feminist
intergenerational
Irish-American
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literary debut
Long Island
marriage
New York
parenthood
relationships
siblings
sisterhood
sweeping
Thanksgiving
tragedy
trauma
Women Writers & Fiction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781035074570
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'A sparkling debut' - Jenny Jackson, author of Pineapple Street

Three adult sisters reunited at their childhood home must confront a shared tragedy in The Irish Goodbye – the devastatingly beautiful debut novel from Heather Aimee O'Neill.


It’s been years since the three Ryan sisters were all home together at their family’s beloved house on Long Island. Two decades ago, their lives were upended by a tragic accident on their brother Topher’s boat that drove him to suicide. Now, the Ryan women are back for Thanksgiving, but each carries a heavy secret.

The eldest, Cait, is still holding guilt for the role no one knows she played in the boat accident, when she rekindles a flame with her high school crush, Topher’s best friend. Middle sister, Alice, has been thrown a curveball threatening her career and, potentially, her marriage. And the youngest, Maggie, is finally taking the risk to bring the woman she loves home to her devoutly Catholic mother.

When Cait invites a guest to Thanksgiving dinner, old tensions boil over and new truths surface. Far more than a family holiday will be ruined unless the sisters can find a way to forgive themselves – and each other.

Heather Aimee O'Neill teaches creative writing at CUNY Hunter College of New York and is the assistant director of the Sackett Street Writers' Workshop. She is the author of the poetry collection Obliterations (Red Hen Press / co-authored with Jessica Piazza) and the poetry chapbook Memory Future (winner of the Gold Line Press Award). She lives in Brooklyn with her partner and their sons. The Irish Goodbye is her first novel.