A Warm Family Story: Read Our Q&A from Ellie O’Neill, Author of Family Matters

A Warm Family Story: Read Our Q&A from Ellie O’Neill, Author of Family Matters

Briefly tell us about your book.

Family Matters is set in Ireland, it’s the story of one family, three generations, four women all at different crossroads in their lives. They’re trying to make sense of parenthood, financial difficulties, old age and love, all within the safety net of a messy, loving family.

What inspired the idea behind this book?

I was exploring the idea of matchmaking as a theme for a story. The matriarch character in Family Matters, Evie McCarthy, literally wouldn’t leave me alone. She was talking to me all the time, but she wasn’t the profile that I wanted to feature in this book, I wanted to write about a matchmaking app not a seventy-nine-year old woman. So, I figured if I sit down to write her, she might go away, and let me get on with the book I was planning to write, but she wanted to introduce me to her daughter and granddaughters. And it turned out her granddaughter was working on a matchmaking app and Evie herself was a matchmaker. Funny how it all knitted together eventually!

Family Matters features four very different women, facing their own unique challenges. Did you identify with any particular character in the family?

I identify with all four women in different ways, but I have personal experience of Molly’s story. She’s a stay-at-home mum, who is overwhelmed, grieving her previous life and looking for holes in this one. When I became a mum I was shattered physically and emotionally and devastated that I’d lost my freedom and who I used to be. The overnight transition of becoming a mum was hard, and I think it’s okay to feel that way and still love your kids and your partner. It can just take time.

Matchmaking is a recurring theme in the novel – both old fashioned and in the digital age. Did you do any research into the history of match making?

Yes, my previous novel, The Right Girl, is centered around an app, when researching that I started getting interested in matchmaking algorithms and fell down a matchmaking hole. It’s fascinating how something as magical as love is promised through science. It’s an evolution of what most cultures and countries already have from India, Japan, Korea, the Jewish culture there is a history of matchmaking and an actual matchmaker. In Ireland a village matchmaker was a much respected and revered member of the community up until the 1950’s. I think there’ll always be a need to help people find love.

What’s some great advice you’ve received that has helped you as a writer?

To go easy on myself. Nobody is as critical of my writing as me, so I do my very best to be kind to myself and hush those harsh voices up.

Buy a copy of Family Matters here.

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        Publisher details

        Family Matters
        Author
        Ellie O’Neill
        Publisher
        Allen & Unwin
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        31 May, 2022
        ISBN
        9781761066306

        Synopsis

        For the first time in her life, Evie McCarthy sees Death coming for her. Clear as day. She just wants enough time to help her family realise the important things in life.

        Her big-hearted granddaughter Rosie is in love again. She falls in love too quickly and this time it's serious.

        Rosie's married sister and new mum Molly is sleep deprived, exhausted and wondering what happened to her life.

        Rosie and Molly's mum, Yvonne, is hiding her own devastating secret. Something so shameful she can't face the consequences.

        Between the jigs and the reels, they pull one another up and over and come to understand that sometimes you have to give up the life you planned to get the life that's meant for you.

        Funny, poignant, real and engaging, Family Matters is a thoroughly captivating story of three generations of women, each facing down her troubles to find the power of family.

        Ellie O'Neill
        About the author

        Ellie O'Neill

        Ellie O’Neill took the long way round. She sold spider catchers in Sydney, flipped burgers in Dublin and worked in advertising in London. All the while, she had that niggling feeling she had stories to tell.So, at thirty-something, she made the brave leap and moved back in with her parents to get the job done. Swapping the dizzy disco lights of London for their suburban Dublin house, she scribbled away knowing that there was something about Irish fairies she needed to share with the world. Then, most unexpectedly, Ellie fell madly in love. The only catch was he lived in Australia. True to form, she couldn’t ignore the magic and followed her heart to Oz for what was supposed to be a long holiday.Five years later Australia is home to Ellie, her Joe and their fabulous baby (with an Irish name no one can pronounce). They live in Geelong and Ellie is currently working on her second book.

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