From the prize-winning author of Dance Move and Sweet Home, this is an astounding novel about intimate histories, class and money - and what being a parent means.
Meet Frankie, Miriam and Bronagh: three very different women from Belfast, but all mothers to 18-year-old boys.
Gorgeous Frankie, now married to a wealthy, older man, grew up in care. Miriam has recently lost her beloved husband Kahlil in ambiguous circumstances. Bronagh, the CEO of a children's services charity, loves celebrity and prestige. When their sons are accused of sexually assaulting a friend, Misty Johnston, they'll come together to protect their children, leveraging all the powers they possess. But on her side, Misty has the formidable matriarch, Nan D, and her father, taxi-driver Boogie: an alliance not so easily dismissed.
Brutal, tender and rigorously intelligent, The Benefactors is a daring, polyphonic presentation of modern-day Northern Ireland. It is also very funny.
Wendy Erskine works full-time as a secondary school teacher in Belfast. She first had a story published in 2016. Her debut short story collection, Sweet Home, was published by The Stinging Fly Press in 2018 and Picador in 2019. It has been shortlisted for The Republic of Consciousness Prize, and has been longlisted for The Gordon Burn Prize and The Edge Hill Prize. One of the stories, Inakeen, was longlisted for the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Prize. Her writing has been published by Faber & Faber, Repeater, Doire and No Alibis Press, and has been broadcast on Radio 4.
From the prize-winning author of Dance Move and Sweet Home, this is an astounding novel about intimate histories, class and money - and what being a parent means.
Meet Frankie, Miriam and Bronagh: three very different women from Belfast, but all mothers to 18-year-old boys.
Gorgeous Frankie, now married to a wealthy, older man, grew up in care. Miriam has recently lost her beloved husband Kahlil in ambiguous circumstances. Bronagh, the CEO of a children's services charity, loves celebrity and prestige. When their sons are accused of sexually assaulting a friend, Misty Johnston, they'll come together to protect their children, leveraging all the powers they possess. But on her side, Misty has the formidable matriarch, Nan D, and her father, taxi-driver Boogie: an alliance not so easily dismissed.
Brutal, tender and rigorously intelligent, The Benefactors is a daring, polyphonic presentation of modern-day Northern Ireland. It is also very funny.
Wendy Erskine works full-time as a secondary school teacher in Belfast. She first had a story published in 2016. Her debut short story collection, Sweet Home, was published by The Stinging Fly Press in 2018 and Picador in 2019. It has been shortlisted for The Republic of Consciousness Prize, and has been longlisted for The Gordon Burn Prize and The Edge Hill Prize. One of the stories, Inakeen, was longlisted for the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Prize. Her writing has been published by Faber & Faber, Repeater, Doire and No Alibis Press, and has been broadcast on Radio 4.
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