Skip to Content

2021

In Conversation: Louise Nealon & Glenn Patterson

Glenn Patterson will be in conversation with Louise Nealon, discussing her debut novel 'Snowflake'.

Date(s)
September 23, 2021
Location
Online
Time
18:00 - 19:00
Price
FREE

Irish author and Queen's University graduate Louise Nealon became a literary sensation last year when her debut novel, Snowflake, was sold for a six-figure sum. Shortly afterwards, film and TV rights were snapped up by Element Pictures, the same Irish production company behind the seven-times Bafta-nominated adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People.

Snowflake, tells the story of Debbie, a young girl living on her family’s dairy farm with her mentally ill mother, Maeve, and her uncle Billy, who lives in a caravan on the farm and has a problematic relationship with alcohol. Meanwhile, Debbie is struggling to negotiate the alienating transition from school to university, from farm to big city, from childhood to adulthood.

Debbie struggles to cope with the weirdest, most difficult parts of herself, her family and her small life. But the fierce love of the White family is never in doubt, and Debbie discovers that even the oddest of families are places of safety. A startling, honest, laugh and cry novel about growing up and leaving home, only to find that you've taken it with you. Snowflake is a novel for a generation, and for everyone who's taken those first, terrifying steps towards adulthood.

Louise will be in conversation with author, and director of the Seamus Heaney Centre, Glenn Patterson.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions about the novel in a live Q&A session.  

To register your attendance for this event email alumni@qub.ac.uk

Department
Development and Alumni Relations
Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
Audience
All
Add to calendar
Subject/Theme
Culture
Event Organiser Details
Email alumni@qub.ac.uk