"The Library at The Edge of the World is a delicious feast of a novel. Sink in and feel enveloped by the beautiful world of Felicity Hayes-McCoy.” — Cathy Kelly, bestselling author of Between Sisters and Secrets of a Happy Marriage
“A charming and heartwarming story.” — Jenny Colgan, New York Times bestselling author of The Cafe by the Sea
“Engaging...sparkling and joyous.” — Sunday Times (London)
“The spot-on descriptions of Ireland’s country roads and expansive sky all but leap off the page and provide the true joy of Hayes-McCoy’s first novel…. Maeve Binchy and Patrick Taylor fans will find much to enjoy.” — Booklist
“Much like a cup of tea and a cozy afghan, The Library at The Edge of the World is the perfect book to hunker down with. Prepare to be transported.” — Library Reads
“Hayes-McCoy offers readers many reasons to keep turning the pages. Build a fire and snuggle up to this novel about finding yourself wherever you are. It’ll warm up your winter day.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch
“An appealing novel that will delight Maeve Binchy fans. There are plenty of good discussion points about the nature of community for book clubs and thoughtful readers.” — Library Journal
“‘Heart-warming…reminiscent of Maeve Binchy and Roisin Meaney” — Irish Examiner
“If you like reading a feel-good novel…then take a journey to the edge of the world” — Sunday Independent (Ireland)
“A feel-good novel for fans of Maeve Binchy.” — London Sunday Times
“The Library at the Edge of the World. . . takes its readers to a beautiful part of the world at a bad time in a middle-aged woman’s life. . . . It’s a story of marvelous possibilities and about finding one’s strength.” — Kate Ayers, Bookreporter
“This is a gentle novel, the literary equivalent of warm slippers and a cup of tea by the fire.” — New York Journal of Books