Ravelling: A glorious novel, tough and hilarious and full of heart by Estelle Birdy
SET IN DUBLINS LIBERTIES, Estelle Birdys explosively original debut Ravelling channels the energies and agonies of young men let loose in the city, their city, navigating the tumultuous trajectory of youth and young manhood, where they balance their hopes with the harsh realities of their present.
Hurtling between friendships, feuds, drug-deals, family and brushes with the law, this is modern Dublin as never before portrayed. Ravelling follows Deano, a weed-smoking hurling star, living with his aunt in an about-to-be-demolished flat; Hamza, a Pakistani Muslim atheist and precocious academic, who sells his ADHD drugs to the kids in a private school; Oisin, empathetic and iron-willed, who has begun to see his dead brother at the end of his bed; Congolese nature lover, Benit, who just wants to relax and hurl with the lads; Karl, a maybe-gay fashionista, dreaming of something better while immersing himself in his art.
Bound by friendship, place and the memories of those whove died too soon, these young men grapple with race, class, sex, parties, poverty, violence and Garda harassment, all while wondering what it means to be a man in twenty-first century Ireland.
Ravelling masterfully evokes the fragility and beauty of human relationships. Its funny, bold and bursting with love. Theres no moral here, just an ode to community, a burning sense of youth and a plea for a society pushed to the margins. KARL GEARY
A glorious novel, tough and hilarious and full of heart. What a writer! Every line sings from the page. DONAL RYAN
Written in fluent, truthful prose, with humour and empathy abounding. SEBASTIAN BARRY
A brilliantly profane, hilarious ride through the Liberties Ravelling lays a sparkling new Dublin over the old. A revelation. LAUREN MACKENZIE