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Slant

Slant

€16.95

by Katherine O’Donnell

A ground-breaking Irish lesbian love story, set across the decades from the 1980s AIDS crisis to the 2015 marriage referendum.


ISBN: 9781848408388 | Paperback | 334pp | Publishing: 22nd of May 2023

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Ro McCarthy, single in her fifties and working a quiet job, is sustained by her love of books and her deep friendships. Although she still doesn’t approve of marriage – not even for the straights – she is canvassing for yes in the 2015 marriage equality referendum. But, as the ghosts of her activist past join her on the campaign trail and her eagerness to confront a familiar discrimination turns to obsession and fury, Ro must finally face the long-buried trauma and loss of her youth.

Thirty years earlier, Ro is a young Cork woman living her best life in Boston, undocumented and working multiple jobs, making life-long friends, and falling in love with Jenny. Soon, however, the young gay men who have become Ro’s new family – from Ireland and elsewhere – begin to die. Shocked and grieving, she finds purpose in AIDS activism and a community that is loving and living against all odds. In the wake of this macabre heyday which Ro just about survives, her charged entanglement with Jenny will bear witness to the resistance and survival of an invisible generation of warriors.

Slant is a headbutt to the heart, told from within a protective community, that will reveal and celebrate all the kinds of love needed to sustain a life.

‘Is love a bad habit or an elusive dream? A work of difficult reflection and no easy answers’
— Sarah Schulman
‘A heartfelt celebration of all kinds of queer love’
— Alice Linehan, Gay Community News
‘A powerful story, laced with passion, soul, infatuation and love’
— Aisling Arundel, TOTALLY DUBLIN
‘Transportive. Authentic. Loaded with the poetry of experience that echoes through lives and loves yearned for, denied, found and lost.’
— Una Mullally
‘It’s love that begins and ends the novel, and the book concludes poetically, coming full circle to when truth again seems to be wearing the clothes of fiction, or perhaps the other way around, or maybe, as the title and Emily Dickenson suggest, something altogether more oblique.’
— Ruth McKee, The Irish Times
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