Selection of images from various book clubs in DCU - authors read from their book, or speak to the audience

DCU Book Club Sept - Dec 2024

Connect through the love of reading

DCU will continue its ever popular book club next semester. This is the seventh book club season and what a fantastic programme there is in store. 

The format of the book club will continue in-person across various locations on campus. And, we have added lunch time events too! Staff, students and the local community get an opportunity to engage in a Q&A with guest authors as part of these moderated events. 

As always there is no cost to join or attend, all you need are the books. Whether you borrow a copy from the library, buy your own print copy, download to your tablet, or download it on Audible, the format is up to you! The programme is developed by DCU Cultural Arts Office in partnership with DCU Library. 

 

The Programme

Book in September: The Amusements by Aingeala Flannery
When: Thursday 26th September 2024 @ 13:00
Venue: Belvedere Library, St. Patrick's campus
To book: Eventbrite link here

Book in October: TBC
When: Thursday 24th October 2024 @ 18:30
Venue: TBC
To book: Eventbrite to follow

Book in November: Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon  
When: Thursday 21st November 2024 @ 18:30
Venue: 1838 Albert College, Glasnevin campus 
To book: Eventbrite link here

Book in December: The Grateful Water by Juliana Adelman 
When: Thursday 12th December 2024 @ 13:00
Venue: Belvedere Library, St. Patrick's campus
To book: Eventbrite link here

 

Information on the books and writers featured

split screen with book cover called 'The Amusements' alongside the Author Aingeala Flannery

Book in September - The Amusements by Aingeala Flannery

Winner of the Irish Novel of the Year Award at Listowel Writers' Week, The Amusements is a stunning portrayal of small-town life in Tramore, County Waterford. Local teenager Helen Grant dreams of escaping to art college with her glamorous classmate Stella Swaine, but leaving Tramore proves challenging. Spanning three decades, the novel follows the intertwined lives of the Grant and Swaine families, capturing the essence of roads taken and not taken. Marian Keyes praises it as "painfully, beautifully real" and "impeccably written."

About the Author

Aingeala Flannery, born in Waterford, is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and writer. Her debut novel, The Amusements, published by Penguin Sandycove in June 2022, was shortlisted for The Irish Book Awards. She won the 2018 Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair and the Harper’s Bazaar Short Story Prize in 2019. Aingeala holds an MFA in Creative Writing from UCD and lives in Dublin, currently working on her second novel.

 


split screen with book cover called 'Glorious Exploits' alongside the Author Ferdia Lennon

Book in November - Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon 

We're surrounded by novels that reimagine ancient Greek stories - but this remarkable book turns the genre on its head.

In Glorious Exploits, set during the Peloponnesian War, two Syracusan potters, Lampo and Gelon, feed Athenian prisoners in exchange for recitations of Euripides. They soon decide to stage a production of Medea, which leads to unforeseen and extraordinary events. Lennon's novel, celebrated for its contemporary Irish voice and blend of humour and depth, is a unique tribute to the enduring power of art and brotherhood in times of conflict.

“In At Swims-Two-Birds, Flann O'Brien gave us cowboys riding through Dublin. Now, Ferdia Lennon gives us modern-day Dubliners living among the ancient Greeks. This is a very special, very clever, very entertaining novel.” — Roddy Doyle

About the Author

Ferdia Lennon was born in Dublin to an Irish mother and Libyan father. He holds a BA in History and Classics from University College Dublin and an MA in Prose Fiction from the University of East Anglia. His short stories have appeared in publications such as the Irish Times and the Stinging Fly. In 2019 and 2021, he received a Literature Bursary Award from the Arts Council of Ireland. Glorious Exploits is his debut novel. After spending many years in Paris, he now lives in Norwich with his wife and son.

 


split screen with book cover called 'The Grateful Water' alongside the Author Juliana Adelman

Book in December - The Grateful Water by Juliana Adelman 

The Grateful Water blends history, mystery, and human drama, set in 1860s Dublin. When butcher Denis Doyle discovers a strange shape by the River Liffey, Detective Martin Peakin investigates a grim case of infanticide. As Peakin delves deeper, he uncovers hidden secrets involving Denis’ skittish wife, accusations of baby farming, and a missing sex worker. The river unites these Dubliners, but will it also divide them? Can Peakin solve this desperate crime?

" A compelling, vivid and provocative novel." - Irish Times

About the Author

Juliana Adelman, originally from Concord, Massachusetts, is an Assistant Professor of History at DCU. Her debut novel, The Grateful Water, was published in June by New Island Books. She has authored two nonfiction books and has written a history column for the Irish Times. With degrees from Stanford, Dublin City University, and the University of Galway, Juliana is currently working on her second novel and studying for an MA in Creative Writing.