The Irish Goodbye: A Novel

· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Kristen Sieh
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A Today Show #ReadwithJenna Book Club Pick

In this debut, for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan
and Mary Beth Keane, three adult sisters grapple with a shared tragedy over a Thanksgiving weekend as they try to heal strained family bonds through the passage of time.

It’s been years since the three Ryan sisters were all together at their beloved family home on the eastern shore of Long Island. Two decades ago, their lives were upended by an accident on their brother Topher’s boat: A friend’s brother was killed, the resulting lawsuit nearly bankrupted their parents, and Topher spiraled into depression, eventually taking his life. Now the Ryan women are back for Thanksgiving, eager to reconnect, but each carrying a heavy secret. The eldest, Cait, still holding guilt for the role no one knows she played in the boat accident, rekindles a flame with her high school crush: Topher’s best friend and the brother of the boy who died. Middle sister, Alice, has been thrown a curveball that threatens the career she’s restarting and faces a difficult decision that may doom her marriage. And the youngest, Maggie, is finally taking the risk of bringing the woman she loves home to meet her devoutly Catholic mother. Infusing everything is the grief for Topher that none of the Ryans have figured out how to carry together.

When Cait invites a guest from their shared past to Thanksgiving dinner, old tensions boil over and new truths surface, nearly overpowering the flickering light of their family bond. Far more than a family holiday will be ruined unless the sisters can find a way to forgive themselves—and one another.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company

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5.0
1 review
Terri Chlapek
September 8, 2025
I listened to the audio version of this book narrated by Kristen Sieh. The narration was so good that I was able to submerse my self totally in the story. This book is family drama at it's best. Three sisters have come back to the family home for Thanksgiving. Their family hasn't been the same since their brother died, but they are( maybe somewhat reluctantly) trying to make the best of their time together. There are several issues in the book that might be triggers, especially if you are Catholic. There is drug use, abortion and suicide playing parts in the drama. This is an extremely well written book. I loved the writing style and the dynamics that went into all of the characters as they interacted. I highly recommend! Thanks to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for the audiobook. All thoughts are my own.
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About the author

Heather Aimee O’Neill is a poet, a teacher, and the assistant director of the Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Brooklyn with her wife and two sons. The Irish Goodbye is her first novel.

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