Caleb Azumah Nelson & Rónán Hession

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Friday 12 July 2024

6:30 pm

Families, friendships, communities and the search for somewhere to belong are at the heart of these beautiful novels by Caleb Azumah Nelson and Rónán Hession. Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson is set over the course of three summers in Stephen's life, from London to Ghana and back again, this is an exhilarating and expansive novel about the worlds we build for ourselves, the worlds we live, dance and love within.

Rónán Hession’s Ghost Mountain, is a fable-like novel about a mountain that appears suddenly, and the way in which its manifestation ripples through the lives of characters in the surrounding community. It looks at the uncertain fragile sense of self we hold inside ourselves, and our human compulsion to project it into the uncertain world around us, whether we're ready or not.

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The one thing that can solve Stephen’s problems in Small Worlds is dancing. Dancing at Church, with his parents and brother, the shimmer of Black hands raised in praise; he might have lost his faith, but he does believe in rhythm. Dancing with his friends, somewhere in a basement with the drums about to drop, while the DJ spins garage cuts. Dancing with his band, making music which speaks not just to the hardships of their lives, but the joys too. Dancing with his best friend Adeline, two-stepping around the living room, crooning and grooving, so close their heads might touch. Dancing alone, at home, to his father’s records, uncovering parts of a man he has never truly known. Stephen has only ever known himself in song. But what becomes of him when the music fades? When his father begins to speak of shame and sacrifice, when his home is no longer his own? How will he find space for himself: a place where he can feel beautiful, a place he might feel free?

 

Ghost Mountain is a fable-like novel about a mountain that appears suddenly, and the way in which its manifestation ripples through the lives of characters in the surrounding community. It looks at the uncertain fragile sense of self we hold inside ourselves, and our human compulsion to project it into the uncertain world around us, whether we’re ready or not. It is also about the presence of absence, and how it shadows us in our lives. Mountains are at once unmistakably present yet never truly fathomable.

Writers

Caleb Azumah Nelson

Caleb Azumah Nelson is a 29-year-old British-Ghanaian writer and photographer living in South East London. His first novel, Open Water, won the Costa First Novel Award and Debut of the...

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Rónán Hession

Rónán Hession’s debut novel Leonard and Hungry Paul was published in 2019, was an RTÉ Book of the week and has sold over 180,000 copies worldwide. It was shortlisted for...

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