βInventive, funny and, ultimately, movingβ GUARDIAN
βWildly funnyβ THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
βBeguilingβ THE IRISH TIMES
βDelightfully quirkyβ THE IRISH INDEPENDENT
Vivian is an oddball.
An unemployed orphan living in the house of her recently deceased great aunt in North Dublin, Vivian boldly goes through life doing things in her own peculiar way, whether that be eating blue food, cultivating βher smellβ, wishing people happy Christmas in April, or putting an ad up for a friend called Penelope to check why it doesnβt rhyme with antelope. But behind her heroic charm and undeniable logic, something isnβt right. With each attempt to connect with a stranger or her estranged sister doomed to misunderstanding, someone should ask: is Vivian OK?
A poignant and delightful story of belonging that plays with the myth of the Changeling and takes us by the hand through Dublin. A poetic call for us all to accept each other and find the Vivian within.
CAITRIONA LALLY studied English Literature in Trinity College Dublin. She has had a colorful employment history, working as an abstract writer and a copywriter, as well as a home helper in New York and an English teacher in Japan. She has traveled extensively around Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Caitriona was shortlisted for βNewcomer of the Yearβ in the Irish Book Awards in 2015.