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Bright Burning Things
'Absolutely dazzling' Marian Keyes'On every page there are little shimmering bombs' Lisa Taddeo, author of Three Women'Quietly devastating . . . Reminded me repeatedly of Shuggie Bain' ObserverAN OBSERVER, GRAZIA, IRISH TIMES AND IRISH INDEPENDENT HIGHLIGHT FOR 2021Being Tommy's mother is too much for Sonya. Too much love, too much fear, too much longing for the cool wine she gulps from the bottle each night. Because Sonya is burning the fish fingers, and driving too fast, and swimming too far from the shore, and Tommy's life is in her hands. Once there was the thrill of a London stage, a glowing acting career, fast cars, handsome men. But now there are blackouts and bare cupboards, and her estranged father showing up uninvited. There is Mrs O'Malley spying from across the road. There is the risk of losing Tommy - forever.
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781526624468
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Rachel S.
Apr 6, 2026
This was a heart-wrenching read. Sonya was once an actress in London but now she is a single mother living back in Ireland she is struggling with daily life looking after Tommy and doing what is best for him although she thinks everything is ok. She’s drinking too much blacking out, spiralling out of control, even Tommy has begun to notice the “bad fairy in the bottle” and eventually her father intervenes and she is sent away to detox at a convent for three months.
She is determined to do this and get her son back, but in the meantime, she learns that Tommy is in foster care as Mrs O’Malley couldn’t cope with him. Will she relapse? Will she get Tommy back?
I really felt for Sonya, although I didn’t like what she was doing her mental health wasn’t good at the time. People around her didn’t offer the support she needed and I can understand why things got too much for her.
It was raw and very real; this happens to more people than you would ever think of.
It was a great book, insightful, emotional and if you don’t shed a tear I’d be surprised!
I found the ending okay, however, I think I would have liked an epilogue or even a second book of what happened to Sonya and Tommy in the future.
She is determined to do this and get her son back, but in the meantime, she learns that Tommy is in foster care as Mrs O’Malley couldn’t cope with him. Will she relapse? Will she get Tommy back?
I really felt for Sonya, although I didn’t like what she was doing her mental health wasn’t good at the time. People around her didn’t offer the support she needed and I can understand why things got too much for her.
It was raw and very real; this happens to more people than you would ever think of.
It was a great book, insightful, emotional and if you don’t shed a tear I’d be surprised!
I found the ending okay, however, I think I would have liked an epilogue or even a second book of what happened to Sonya and Tommy in the future.