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“Enchanting, funny, touching...”
Belfast Telegraph
“From chapter one of The Blue Cabin Michael Faulkner exhibits a natural storytelling gift and a sureness with words, and also with rhythm, on which his phrases and sentences surf and maintain their momentum...The book is a heartwarming read, full of perception and gentle wit. Whether Faulkner’s book is a classic in the making only posterity will judge. In the meantime, it makes the winter more bearable by the page.”
Scotland on Sunday
“A gem of a book.”
Waterstones, Princes Street West End, Edinburgh
“A magical book...”
News Letter
“Poetic...part-adventure tale, part-love story, beginning with disruption and concluding with discovery.”
Textualities - online literary magazine
“Beautifully written.”
BBC Radio Ulster
“A moving story...beautifully written.”
Perthshire Advertiser
“A love note to Strangford Lough and a must-read for lovers of and strangers to the area.”
Ulster Tatler
“Michael Faulkner’s tender and moving memoir of living on Islandmore.”
Newtownards Chronicle
“Poignant...funny...”
Irish Times
“Gentle, self-deprecating humour which is altogether disarming...A treat.”
Lecale Historical Society Book Notices
“The Blue Cabin is a beautiful book...”
Newry Democrat
“A moving account...charmingly written.”
Down Recorder
“...evokes the peace of mind they rediscover through a life governed by the seasons.”
Scottish Field
“A great story..A good read.”
Saga Radio 105.2FM
“Lovers of this unique part of Northern Ireland will be enthralled and delighted by this book.”
Mourne Observer
“Michael Faulkner has composed a prose hymn to Strangford Lough - with a dash of The Good Life thrown in. He creates a wonderful sense of place, a keenly and sensitively observed picture of the lough in all its moods, of the wildlife and the characters who live round the shore. As a bonus, there is an affectionate picture of the home life of a prominent statesman and a tightly knit family.
This book is a little gem.”
Maurice Hayes - Author, Sweet Killough, Let Go Your Anchor
“To put an improbable Ulster romantic and his artist-wife on a small island in an Irish lough was certain to produce an enthralling book.”
John Cole, former Political Editor BBC
“A tale of life restored on a small island; frank, funny and innocent.”
Olivia O'Leary, broadcaster