Where They Were Missed

Where They Were Missed

First edition
Author Lucy Caldwell
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher Viking Press
Publication date
Feb 2006
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 240
ISBN 0-670-91605-6

Where They Were Missed is the debut novel from Northern Irish author Lucy Caldwell (though she had previously written plays). It was shortlisted for the inaugural Dylan Thomas Prize[1] and the Waverton Good Read Award.[2] It was named by The Guardian's Glenn Patterson as one of the 'top 10 Belfast books'.[3]

Plot introduction

The first part of the novel is set in 1980s Protestant East Belfast and is told through the eyes of six-year-old Saoirse whose father is in the RUC and mother, a Catholic from Donegal struggles to cope with the sectarian pressures and turns to drink.[4] Tragedy then strikes and they are forced to leave Belfast...

The second part of the novel takes place ten years later in Gweebarra Bay, County Donegal where the teenage Saoirse discovers the secret behind her family's dislocation.[5]

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