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Nesting

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Nesting

By: Roisín O'Donnell
Narrated by: Louisa Harland
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In this beautiful, urgent, and ultimately uplifting novel by a rising Irish literary star comes a heart-pounding, life-affirming story about one woman trying to leave her marriage and start over.

On a bright spring afternoon, Ciara Fay makes a split-second decision that will change everything. Grabbing an armful of clothes off the clothesline, she straps her two young daughters into her car and drives away. Head spinning, all she knows for certain is that home is no longer safe—and that this time, when she leaves, she must stay away.

On the surface, she has a perfect life: her husband, Ryan, is a good provider, sometimes even kind and attentive, from a nice Irish family, and they have another baby on the way. But he also monitors Ciara's every move, flies into unpredictable rages where he convinces her she can do nothing right, and has isolated her from work, friends, and her beloved family.

Was fleeing the right thing to do? With no job and no support, Ciara struggles to provide a sense of normalcy for her little girls. Facing a broken housing system, they move into a hotel room on a floor reserved for women like her, eating takeout, washing their clothes in the bathroom sink, and building a community with the other residents. Ryan, meanwhile, wages a relentless campaign to win her back, and Ciara wavers. He never hit her, after all, and don't the girls need a stable home?

For fans of Claire Keegan and Louise Kennedy, Roisín O'Donnell’s extraordinary debut creates a devastating and suspenseful portrait of gaslighting and emotional abuse—and even better, a triumphant story about family, love, and finding a new place to nest.

©2025 Roisín O'Donnell (P)2025 Algonquin Books
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Critic reviews

"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."—Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman and Godshot","

"Nesting is a haunting, deeply affecting debut novel—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."—Elaine Feeney, Booker-longlisted author of How to Build a Boat

"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."
Cristín Leach, author of Negative Space

Editorial Review

Gaslighting extinguished
This debut novel by Roisín O'Donnell immediately grabbed me and would not let me go. I’ve not rooted for a character this hard in a long time—Ciara Fay is a woman propelled into action despite immense internal and external pressure to relent and just go back to her controlling husband. He's almost convinced her that everything bad in their lives is her fault, but deep down she knows his abuse will only get worse. Even more profound to me is how, despite an almost complete loss of self, something in her knows she can regain that self-worth and create a thriving and love-filled life for herself and her children. But the obstacles are relentless—how much can one woman take? The tension is palpable, and so skillfully brought to life by narrator Louisa Harland (of Derry Girls fame). —Tricia F., Audible Editor

Nuanced Storytelling • Realistic Portrayal • Beautiful Narration • Emotional Depth • Powerful Writing • Excellent Voice

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I’m well into the story, and I’m so disappointed. When will narrators realize that a woman can’t perform a child, a man can’t narrate a woman and a woman can’t sound like a man. The narrator has an excellent voice. All she has to do is tell the story. But the constant interruption with the harsh, jarring “child’s” voice is almost unbearable. Fortunately, I didn’t waste a credit.

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the story of a strong self centered.
moms struggle to obtain a life away from a spouse that is selfish an

spousel abuse exposed

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I usually don't choose this type of book, but I am very glad I did. Very well written, fabulous performance. I really cared about the characters.

Loved It

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I am glad that I didn’t decide to cancel the reading of the book. The story was something that I could relate to and at times it was hard for me to continue reading. But I enjoyed the story and am glad that I finished it. I would have liked to hear better, more believable voices for the children. That was the only thing that I felt could have been better

Heartbreaking story with a notable ending

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At first, I was not sure I was going to get too far into this book. It was dark and depressing. I stopped and read others’ reviews and given they were so positive, I continued to listen. I am so glad I did. As I got into the story, I couldn’t put it down. Emotional, well-written. A stark story of abusive relationships and how difficult it is to extricate yourself. Well worth the time.

Many reviewers mentioned the narration of the children as being jarring or distracting. However, I thought it was well done. I found it fairly realistic how they will pull you out of your thoughts or away from tasks by their immediate need for attention.

A journey of struggle and resilience

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