So, the editing is done, the typeset is being prepared…
a beautiful and atmospheric cover has been designed by the wonderful lettering artist, Ruth Rowland, and my new novel ‘Emmet and Me’ will be published on 20th May.

It’s a story set in the landscape of 1960s rural Ireland. Ten-year-old Claire has moved to Connemara from Cardiff and is a misfit at her new school. Emmet is an inmate at an industrial school ‒ a place where life is harsh and often cruel. They share a love of books and horses, and become secret friends at primary school, but their forbidden friendship has a devastating effect on both of them.
In the weeks between now and publication day, I’ll blog about the inspiration behind ‘Emmet and Me’, about my research and the real lives that I aim to reflect in the novel.
I’ll talk about my writing process, and how one of my characters might reflect me in some ways, and the themes that seem to somehow find their way into all my stories ‒ hunger and identity.

The next post will tell the story of how I stumbled upon a truly heart-breaking real-life tale that gave rise to the character of Emmet.
Until then, I’m delighted to be able to share a few early reviews of ‘Emmet and Me’
“…beautiful, perfectly set in time and place. A story of friendship, loyalty and trust… sweet but beneath that sweetness was a darkness that was heart breaking.” Sandy Taylor, author of ‘The Orphan’s Daughter’, shortlisted for the RNA Saga Award for best novel in 2021
“Sara Gethin has written something very special, very powerful, capturing the innocence of a beautiful friendship. With characters that are wonderfully portrayed, it is very easy to imagine the joy, the pain, the sorrow and the pure heartache of the lives lived and lost…Emmet and Me is a remarkable tale, a captivating novel that will leave its mark on every reader.” Mairéad Hearne, Swirl and Thread book blog
“The unspeakable cruelty of the Irish Industrial Schools and their devastating effect on children and families is laid bare in this profoundly moving, evocative story of a special friendship told through the eyes of a ten-year-old narrator. I loved it.” Laura Wilkinson, author of ‘Skin Deep’
Thank you for reading!
Until next time,
Sara x
PS. I’ll be at the Llandeilo (Virtual) LitFest on Sunday 25th April, talking about my books with Seonaid Francis. See all events. Tickets available now.
Emmet and Me is available to pre-order now from Honno, Amazon and BookshopUK
Fantastic – can’t wait!
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Reblogged this on writerchristophfischer and commented:
I just posted about the Llandeilo Lit fest Programme and here is one of the new books being introduced at the festival. Coincidentally an author whose work I know and whom I’d highly recommend.
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Thank you so much, Christoph. Really looking forward to the Llandeilo LitFest next month!
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I’ve read one of Sara’s books and am ready for this one!
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Thank you, Noelle!
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I’m so excited for you and the early reviews are lovely!!!
The cover design is awesome, and I also love the pictures you used for this post.
Congratulations, Sara!!
Xo,
Dy
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Thank you, Dyane! Fancy the two of us getting back into blogging at the same time – only an ocean apart! xx
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