
The Boy from the Sea
Garrett Carr(Author)
Picador (Publisher)
Published on 29. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-0350-4457-3 (ISBN)
Description
A Waterstones Book of the Month
As read on BBC Radio 4
A Sunday Times Best Book of the Year
An Observer Best Debut of the Year
A baby is found abandoned on a windswept Irish beach, and nothing in this small coastal town will ever be the same again. The Boy from the Sea is Garrett Carr's moving tale of a boy that brings together a community, but changes a family forever . . .
'Compassionate, lyrical and full of devilment' - Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses
'A joy . . . Vivid, loving and genuinely funny' The Sunday Times
'I didn't want it to ever end' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things
In 1973 on the west coast of Ireland, a baby is found abandoned on the beach. Who is he? Where is he from?
Ambrose, a local fisherman, is far more interested in who he will become and - with a curious community looking on - takes the baby home and adopts him. But for Declan, Ambrose's young son, this arrival is surely bad news. Rivalries can be decades in the making, and families are easy to break . . .
Readers love The Boy from the Sea:
'Left me feeling warm and satisfied when I finished it and I've thought about it daily since then' *****
'Books are meant to change you, to shape you, and to heal you, and The Boy from the Sea does all those things' *****
'You feel like you're right there in the village' *****
'Stunning. I found myself waking up at 5am because I was desperate to read more' *****
'Felt like I was stepping off life's treadmill and immersing myself in another world' *****
As read on BBC Radio 4
A Sunday Times Best Book of the Year
An Observer Best Debut of the Year
A baby is found abandoned on a windswept Irish beach, and nothing in this small coastal town will ever be the same again. The Boy from the Sea is Garrett Carr's moving tale of a boy that brings together a community, but changes a family forever . . .
'Compassionate, lyrical and full of devilment' - Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses
'A joy . . . Vivid, loving and genuinely funny' The Sunday Times
'I didn't want it to ever end' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things
In 1973 on the west coast of Ireland, a baby is found abandoned on the beach. Who is he? Where is he from?
Ambrose, a local fisherman, is far more interested in who he will become and - with a curious community looking on - takes the baby home and adopts him. But for Declan, Ambrose's young son, this arrival is surely bad news. Rivalries can be decades in the making, and families are easy to break . . .
Readers love The Boy from the Sea:
'Left me feeling warm and satisfied when I finished it and I've thought about it daily since then' *****
'Books are meant to change you, to shape you, and to heal you, and The Boy from the Sea does all those things' *****
'You feel like you're right there in the village' *****
'Stunning. I found myself waking up at 5am because I was desperate to read more' *****
'Felt like I was stepping off life's treadmill and immersing myself in another world' *****
Reviews / Votes
Compulsive reading . . . Compassionate, lyrical and full of devilment -- Louise Kennedy, author of <i>Trespasses</i> A novel of heart-bumping power and sparkling vividness, this book evokes the seethe and surge of an island nation's sea fables while being suspicious of sentiment, often wittily so. This is a strange, beautiful, truly compelling triumph . . . a breathtaking achievement -- Joseph O'Connor, author of <i>Star of the Sea</i> and <i>My Father's House</i> I didn't want it to ever end -- Jennie Godfrey, author of <i>The List of Suspicious Things</i> A ruefully funny portrait of a dysfunctional family in a struggling town, The Boy from the Sea rings painfully true. I was gripped -- Emma Donoghue, bestselling author of <i>Room</i> The Boy from the Sea is an utterly engrossing read. Atmospheric and incredibly moving, I was captivated by the trials and triumphs of the Bonnars. A bittersweet ballad of a novel I'll be thinking about for a very long time -- Jan Carson, author of <i>The Raptures</i> The Boy from the Sea has that rare quality I often find myself searching for in a novel - narrative intimacy among the vastness of life. Garrett Carr is meticulous and precise in his writing - the skilled invisibility of a true craftsman -- Ronan Hession, author of <i>Ghost Mountain</i> The Boy from the Sea is a single-generation family saga as dazzlingly compact as it is comprehensively insightful, a love story in which the tenderness and forbearance are all the more moving for the eloquence with which the hardships and reticence are rendered. This is as impressively wise and idiosyncratic a novel as I've read in years -- Jim Shepard, author of <i>The Book of Aron </i> Beautifully written - gorgeous modern folklore -- Sarah Moss, author of <i>Summerwater<i/> The Boy from the Sea by Garrett Carr captures the changing feelings and textures of the latter decades of the twentieth century in Ireland more precisely than any other recent novel I could name. Its language and sensibility reflects the sly humour of its Donegal setting, and the reader is riveted by the heroic efforts of its characters to hold on to one another in the face of gale-force winds of historical change -- Niamh Mulvey, author of <i>The Amendments<i/> An original and rambunctious Irish seafaring novel that vividly portrays a community moving through changing times and tides-as lively a portrait as it is convincing. With a refreshing narrative approach, The Boy From the Sea excels in its clarity and particularity of voice -- Caoilinn Hughes, author of <i>The Alternatives<i/> A tremendous story about a family changed by the arrival of a strange boy, which feels like an instant classic . . . huge hearted, masterful . . . Told in a captivating communal voice like nothing I've ever read before . . . The Boy from the Sea is a dazzling exploration of the ties that make and bind us, as a family and community more inexorably towards the future. I'll be pressing a copy of this book into the hands of everyone I know. -- Lauren Brown, <i>The Bookseller, Book of the Month<i>More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pan Macmillan
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
234 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0350-4457-3 (9781035044573)
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Garrett Carr
The Boy from the Sea
the heart-wrenching story of an ordinary Irish coastal town and an extraordinary boy
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02/2025
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Garrett Carr teaches Creative Writing at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen's University Belfast, and has published three YA novels. His non-fiction title, The Rule of the Land: Walking Ireland's Border was a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Garrett is a frequent contributor to The Guardian and The Irish Times. The Boy from the Sea is his debut novel.