Nesting
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2025; the tender, soaring debut you won't be able to forget
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‘
Nesting
is a powerful novel.
Brand-new, urgent, and hugely satisfying
’
‘
Nesting
is a powerful novel.
Brand-new, urgent, and hugely satisfying
’
‘A
gorgeous, maddening, thrilling and compassionate
book. Roisín O’Donnell so expertly captures
the dull thud of dread and the frailty of hope
.
Nesting
shows us that the quietest voice in the room can also be the most powerful’
'
Nesting
is a
haunting, deeply affecting debut
novel by Roisín O’Donnell – a gripping and unflinching exploration of coercive partner control, societal inequality, motherhood and the terrifying reality of a world closing in fast when you have no options left. An
incredibly compelling tale of survival
, it is
as emotionally charged as it is brutally real
. The writing is flawless.
I was profoundly moved
'
‘O'Donnell presents as her hero a woman society has chosen not to hear, not to see.
Nesting
will make your blood boil and your heart soar, sometimes on the same page. This is an important novel
’
‘
Clear, urgent and compassionate
,
Nesting
will sweep you along, heart in mouth
’
‘Roisín O’Donnell tackles the unsettling cruelties and manipulations of coercive control with insight and emotional complexity.
The voice is authentic, vivid and important
. The final dedication to ‘anyone trapped in a place that does not feel like home’ says everything.
Emotionally charged, psychologically nuanced and full of compassion and possibility
, I read with my heart in my mouth’
‘Such
a moving, heartfilled, urgent book
’
‘
Nesting
is a triumph in empathy. This novel is
achingly beautiful and utterly necessary
. O’Donnell’s attentiveness to language shines from every page.
A book to open eyes and hearts
. O’Donnell imbues her characters’ circumscribed domestic space with a
page-turning emotional urgency
’
‘
Nestin
g is
a triumph of a novel
. I raced through it. A
beautifully crafted, unflinching portrait
of the lengths a mother must go to to make a home for herself and those she loves'
‘
Nesting
is a perfect portrayal of the insidious nature of intimate partner abuse where the bruises are not physical, but violently emotional. I fell in love with the voice of Ciara as she sets out to create a new life against all odds for herself and her children.
A story of bravery, love, and redemption, chock full of emotional suspense
– I couldn't look away.
A high-wire act of a debut
’
‘Paced like a thriller,
Nesting
is
a deep, beautiful, hopeful meditation on trauma, healing and love
’
‘What an extraordinary debut! I clutched this book tightly as I read, and rooted for Ciara from page one.
Nesting
is
an unputdownable story of love, courage and survival
. I look forward to whatever comes next for Roisín O’Donnell'
‘Such
a beautiful and real portrayal of contemporary Dublin
’
‘
A dazzling debut, pin-sharp
in its depiction of the insidious hooks of behind-closed-doors coercive control. O'Donnell handles her heroine's pain and potential power with
nuanced, page-turning aplomb
. I was gripped to the end’
'A woman from Dublin walks away from her abusive marriage, two young daughters in tow. A tale that is at once tender and urgent,
Nesting
is
a searing story of survival, love and what it takes to rebuild a life
'
‘There’s
a poetic, raw energy to this remarkable tale of coercive control
… A
poignant, beautifully written
novel that opens your eyes to what some ordinary good women face every day’
‘Never flinching from the brutality of coercive control – and
beautifully written
– this is
a breathtaking debut
novel’
‘A
heart-rending but ultimately hopeful
read’
‘Written with assurance, this is a brilliant debut’
'What is [also] striking is the novel’s dizzying speed, a reading experience more akin to devouring a thriller than a work of domestic realism. This is
a credit to O’Donnell’s writing
, and shows just how far we are invested in Ciara and her daughters’ fate…
Nesting
offers a moving portrait of life inside the housing system and the courage it takes to try to build a home in society’s cracks'
‘
Confident and compelling
… This is a writer, and a novel, deeply concerned to notate a real Ireland: to show us to ourselves, whether we like it or not…
It is a novel bright with the energy of its mission
, a novel about a country in which men still hold most of the cards, and in which independence (the book’s true subject) is still, for many women, not remotely a given.
Here is a novelist who has powerful news to tell, and an impressive range of narrative gifts with which to tell it
'
‘This book should become essential reading for all.
Nesting
is a novel that truly matters
'
‘A very impressive debut novel… It’s
surprising, it’s chilling, it’s electric
… it’s
beautifully written
, and it’s just a very
emotionally stirring
novel. I was incredibly impressed by the power and sophistication of this book'
'I absolutely devoured this book.
A tense, beautiful exploration of love, courage and resilience
. I can't recommend it highly enough'
'This book is a key. It will open eyes, hearts and minds, and if there is any justice it should also open doors and wallets.
Raw, heartbreaking and hopeful, this book will resonate with so many women.
It is one of the most forensic and unflinching portraits I have ever read of coercive control and its devastating impact.
I don’t think it is an exaggeration to say that this book could save lives
'
'
A powerful political novel
...
Tense, forensically realistic and compulsively readable
. Few contemporary novelists dare to get into the nitty-gritty of poverty and its entrapping cycles. O’Donnell makes these everyday battles with housing assistance and child maintenance payments feel
genuinely urgent
– a word that’s often overused in fiction reviews, but in this case feels earned.
This debut is a real achievement
, one that more experienced authors of state-of-the-nation novels would struggle to pull off’
‘
Urgent and arresting
’
‘O’Donnell
turns the idea of the domestic novel inside out
…
not just riveting and deeply humane but radical, too
'
Roisín O
’Donnell
is an award-winning Irish author. She won the prize for Short Story of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards in 2018, and was shortlisted for the same prize in 2022. She is the author of the story collection
Wild Quiet
, which was longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize and shortlisted for the Kate O’Brien Award. Her short fiction has featured in
The Stinging Fly
,
The Tangerine
, the
Irish Times
and many other places. Other stories have been selected for major anthologies such as
The Long Gaze Back
, and have featured on RTÉ Radio.
Nesting
is her first novel. She lives near Dublin with her two children.