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Tradition, friendship, and a little seasonal magic…

Deirdre Purcell writes a spellbinding novel in The Winter Gathering, a compelling tale of friendship. Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy and Edna O’Brien.


‘Spellbinding…fascinating and provocative… [Deirdre Purcell has] a new masterpiece on her hands’ – Irish Independent

It’s ten years on from the first winter gathering, when four of Maggie Quinn’s closest friends rushed in to spend Christmas with her after her husband walked out just days before. And at Christmas, it doesn’t take long for an event to become a tradition.

But this Christmas Day, for the first time, there’s an addition to the party, in the form of a young, very handsome man. Only one of the women knows what he’s doing there, and she’s remaining tight-lipped.
So begins a new chapter in the lives of the five friends. As the winter moves towards spring, each faces personal hurdles, from family difficulties to illness to the unexpected reappearance of Maggie’s ex. Throughout, each proves that friends truly are the family you choose – and that, ultimately, the magic of Christmas can arrive at any time of year.

What readers are saying about The Winter Gathering:

Warm, insightful, funny and poignant

‘Purcell’s prose flows and there are some very funny bits throughout’

Five stars

Reviews

A jewel of a story
Sunday Independent
An Irish storyteller in full stride... exemplary skill
Irish Times
A writer fully in charge of her craft... impeccable
Sunday Tribune
An audacious novel... An absorbing, needling read
Helen Dunmore, <i> The Times </i>
Praise for Deirdre Purcell: Spellbinding... fascinating and provocative...[Deirdre Purcell has] a new masterpiece on her hands
Irish Independent
Written in her customary incisive prose...Purcell's book balances the warmth of friendships against darker issues of illness and everyday family crises
Irish Mail on Sunday
Refreshing
Sunday Business Post
Vintage Deirdre Purcell - a great read
Irish Independent Review