One Day as a Tiger

One Day as a Tiger

First edition cover, with quote from Barbara Trapido
Author Anne Haverty
Cover artist Jeremy Walker
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher Chatto & Windus
Publication date
March 1997
Media type Print
Awards Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
ISBN 0-7011-6628-2

One Day as a Tiger is the first novel by Irish author Anne Haverty. Published in 1997 it was shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award that year[1] and won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.[2]

Title

As explained in the preface to the book, the title comes from a Tibetan proverb:

It is better to have lived one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep.

Plot

After the death of his parents in a road accident as they travelled to visit him, Marty leaves his academic career at Trinity College, Dublin and returns to the family farm in County Tipperary, where he has an uncertain relationship with his brother Pierce, and becomes increasingly enfatuated by Etti, his sister-in-law. Marty also finds his heart moved my Missy, a genetically engineered sheep who refuses to associate with the rest of the flock and enjoys "music, porridge and laconic stories".[3] Eventually Etti and Marty travel to France with Missy in order to ensure her future at the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the Welfare and Protection of Animals, but they only get as far as Deauville.

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