Cathy Thomas grew up in the South West of England and Guernsey. She now lives in London. Her short fiction has appeared in publications including the Stinging Fly, Banshee and Litro. She has an MA in playwriting and was selected for the 2014/5 Jerwood/Arvon Mentoring Scheme as a dramatist.
A beautiful and darkly funny book of linked stories covering two
decades in the lives of a group of people on the island of
Guernsey. Their desperate need for connection - and the lengths
they're willing to go to - are depicted with empathy and dry
humour
*Belfast Telegraph*
Witty, gritty ... a poetic portrait of Guernsey's grubby
underside
*Daily Mail*
Assured ... Thomas writes with compassion and humanity
*Observer*
Compelling and engaging
*Entertainment Focus*
A wonderful, vivid, bittersweet collection, a universal insight
into the unglamorous lives of glamorous places.
*Sara Baume, author of Spill, Simmer, Falter, Wither*
Islanders is a gritty, dark and joyful book about a complex cast of
characters. Every one of these stories reveals gleams of love and
tenderness; every one of them packs a punch
*Michelle Gallen, author of Big Girl, Small Town*
You feel everything in this book. Textured, intense, claustrophobic
but riotously human and authentic.
*Niamh Campbell, author of This Happy*
A layered, immersive and sensory collection, Islanders pulses with
life and pathos. Cathy Thomas weaves these overlapping and
intersecting stories with finesse, humour, and breathtaking
precision. I loved it
*Eimear Ryan, author of Holding Her Breath*
Islanders is elegant, gritty, funny and unflinching, full of the
joys and pains of life, and with a remarkable sense of place. I
gulped it down and wanted more. Utterly wonderful.
*Luiza Sauma, Everything You Ever Wanted*
The thwarted, unorganised, and chaotic rituals of youth are
wonderfully evoked, as are the ruptures in those adult lives that
have become stale, untruthful, and painful; an affecting and funny
debut
*Oisín Fagan, author of Nobber*
These stories are so good. With beautiful and devastating
precision, Cathy Thomas has crafted an unforgettable portrait of
her island homeland Guernsey, revealed through a web of frail,
flawed and - against all odds - connected human lives.
*Mia Gallagher, author of Shift*
I devoured these stories. With impressive range and beautifully
precise observations, Thomas writes about what home and
homesickness really means, the impact of regret, and the challenges
of truly growing up. A voice to watch
*Julianne Pachico, author of The Anthill*
An immensely readable debut, full of pathos ... Every place should
have a writer like Cathy Thomas to tell its stories; Guernsey is
very lucky to have her
*Barney Norris, author of Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain*
Fresh and funny and so sharply observed
*Jan Carson, author of The Raptures*
The shared but multifaceted claustrophobia of these interwoven
lives is intoxicating. Cathy Thomas has a real talent for capturing
the specific ennui, yearning, and resignation that occur within a
small, resected place; the thoughts that hide behind innocuous
conversations, the traitorous desires. This is a sticky, sensory,
and very clever collection.
*Susannah Dickey, author of Tennis Lessons*
A vivid collection of short stories, each one unlocking the next,
written in luminous prose that shares the whip and sting of the
English Channel its characters call home. Cathy Thomas has given us
an island that is never silent, a world of peer pressure, drunk
driving and yawning cliffs. This thoughtful, generous work will
linger in the memory
*James Clarke, author of Hollow in the Land*
Funny, complex and painfully insightful, full of empathy without a
sniff of sentimentality. The stories are shot through with
exquisite details, and descriptions so evocative they left me
stunned. Thomas draws the curtain around her reader and her
characters, so that while you are with them, each of these tiny
lives matters more than any other - what a feat
*Elske Rahill, author of An Unravelling*
Superbly crafted
*Guernsey Press*
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