The Mercy Step (2025)

The Mercy Step is a coming-of-age novel focusing on Mercy Hanson, the daughter of Windrush generation immigrants, from her premature birth in 1962 in Bradford through to her early teens. The book is narrated from Mercy’s perspective, starting in the womb and then in early months in hospital with ‘New Monya’. From an early age, she’s evidently a gifted and perceptive child and feels disconnected from the rest of her siblings, instead finding solace in chats on her ‘mercy step’ with her Dolly. She nonetheless feels closely tethered to her mother, a bond which is tested throughout the book by her inability to fight back against her abusive and generally unpleasant husband, Mercy’s Daddy, by her blind devotion to her religion, and by the general strains of being a struggling mother of many children. By the end of the book we find out whether she’s able to cut the cord from her mother and make her own way in life.

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Trespasses (2023)

Trespasses tells the story of Cushla Lavery, a 24-year-old primary school teacher living on the outskirts of Belfast in 1975. She works occasional shifts in her family’s pub, managed by her brother and often stepping in for her alcoholic mother Gina. The violence and terror of Troubles-era Northern Ireland is a constant backdrop, and forms the basis of her young pupils’ life experience and their everyday vocabulary. Cushla’s town is relatively mixed compared to some more religiously segregated areas, and while her family are Catholic, their bar is frequently by a friendly mix of Catholic and Protestant drinkers, who by and large rub along well together. It’s at the bar that she meets the much older Protestant barrister Michael Agnew, with whom she begins a secret affair. In parallel, she begins to provide additional care to one of her young pupils, Davy McKeown, whose father has been maimed in an attack. Those two dominant strands of her life eventually intertwine with catastrophic consequences.

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