Wild Geese by Emmanuel, Soula

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Wild Geese

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Irish novelist Soula Emmanuel's debut novel is an intimate sprawl of memory, migration, and queer desire--charting the messy layers of love and loss that constitute...
Irish novelist Soula Emmanuel's debut novel is an intimate sprawl of memory, migration, and queer desire--charting the messy layers of love and loss that constitute a life.Phoebe Forde has a new home, a new name, and is newly thirty. An Irish transplant and PhD candidate, she's overeducated and underpaid, but finally settling into her new life in Copenhagen. Almost three years into her gender transition, Phoebe has learned to move through the world carefully, savoring small moments of joy. After all, a woman without a past can be anyone she wants. But an unexpected visit from her ex-girlfriend Grace brings back memories of Dublin and the life she thought she'd left behind. Over the course of a weekend, their romance rekindles into something sweet and radically unfamiliar as Grace helps Phoebe navigate the jagged edges of nostalgia and hope.Written with wit and warmth, Wild Geese is a tale of dislocations and relocations, encounters, and accidents: a novel of past lives, messy feelings, and the desire to start afresh.

Author: Soula Emmanuel
Publisher: Feminist Press
Published: 09/12/2023
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 7.87h x 4.96w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9781558610132


Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 07/15/2023
Foreword 08/27/2023
Publishers Weekly 09/11/2023

About the Author
Soula Emmanuel is a trans writer who was born in Dublin to an Irish mother and a Greek father. She attended university in Ireland and Sweden, graduating with a master's in demography which she likes to think inspired her interest in society's outliers. She has written for IMAGE magazine, Rogue Collective, and the Project Arts Centre, and has had fiction published by The Liminal Review. She was longlisted for Penguin's WriteNow program in 2020, took part in the Stinging Fly fiction summer school in 2021, and was a participant in the Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency's mentorship program for 2021-22. She currently lives on Ireland's east coast.