FESTIVAL 2025

The City Changes Its Face

by Eimear McBride

Penguin Random House Canada

FESTIVAL 2025

The City Changes Its Face

by Eimear McBride

Penguin Random House Canada

Synopsis

A MUST-READ NOVEL OF 2025 IN THE GUARDIANFINANCIAL TIMESIRISH TIMESSUNDAY TIMESSTYLIST, AND MANY OTHERS

From the winner of the Women’s Prize—an intense story of a passionate love affair arriving at its first test.

So, all would be grand then, as far as the eye could see. Which it was, for a while. Up until the city, remembering its knives and forks, invited itself in to dine.

It’s 1995. Outside their grimy window, the city rushes by. But in the flat there is only Stephen and Eily. Their bodies, the tangled sheets. Unpacked boxes stacked in the kitchen and the total obsession of new love.

Eighteen months later, the flat feels different. Love is merging with reality. Stephen’s teenage daughter has re-appeared, while Eily has made a choice, the consequences of which she cannot outrun. Now they face a reckoning for all that’s been left unspoken – emotions, secrets and ambitions. Tonight, if they are to find one another again, what must be said aloud?

Love rallies against life. Time tells truths. The city changes its face.

About the Author

Eimear McBride is the author of four novels: A Girl is a Half-formed Thing, The Lesser Bohemians, Strange Hotel and The City Changes Its Face. She held the inaugural Creative Fellowship at the Beckett Research Centre, University of Reading and is the recipient of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, Goldsmiths Prize, Kerry Prize, and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

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