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All Our Hidden Gifts by Caroline O'Donoghue

by Evan Waugh on 2023-11-26T17:42:23-05:00 in contemporary fiction, lgbqta+, magic, paranormal, young adult | 0 Comments

All Our Hidden Gifts (The Gifts) by O'Donoghue, CarolineAll Our Hidden Gifts by Caroline O’Donoghue 

Published: 2021

Genre: YA; Fantasy

Trigger Warnings: Homophobia and transphobia, including violence against LGBTQIA+ characters

Official Synopsis


(from Amazon.com)

After Maeve finds a pack of tarot cards while cleaning out a closet during her in-school suspension, she quickly becomes the most sought-after diviner at St. Bernadette’s Catholic school. But when Maeve’s ex–best friend, Lily, draws an unsettling card called The Housekeeper that Maeve has never seen before, the session devolves into a heated argument that ends with Maeve wishing aloud that Lily would disappear. When Lily isn’t at school the next Monday, Maeve learns her ex-friend has vanished without a trace.


Shunned by her classmates and struggling to preserve a fledgling romance with Lily's gender-fluid sibling, Roe, Maeve must dig deep into her connection with the cards to search for clues the police cannot find—even if they lead to the terrifying Housekeeper herself. Set in an Irish town where the church’s tight hold has loosened and new freedoms are trying to take root, this sharply contemporary story is witty, gripping, and tinged with mysticism.Caroline O'Donoghue – Audio Books, Best Sellers, Author Bio | Audible.com


Review:

All Our Hidden Gifts was a novel that I picked up on a whim, drawn to it by its eye-catching cover, which resembles a tarot card. Once I read the book’s back cover and noticed its $10.99 price tag (the way ALL YA books should be priced!!!), I figured that there was no risk in giving the book a try. From beginning to end, I was invested in Caroline O’Donaghue’s story of a teenage girl who discovers an aptitude for tarot readings, as well as her connection to the world of magic that is hidden around her. 


Caroline O’Donoghue is best known for her novels for adults, including her 2019 debut, Promising Young Women. All Our Hidden Gifts is O’Donoghue’s first novel for young adults, and I think that she presents a convincing depiction of teenage life. Yes, this does include all of the drama-soaked interactions of a teenager’s day: I couldn’t help but laugh at a few scenes that were so over-the-top dramatic, but I don’t think this made these scenes any less believable. The magic in the book is used as a vehicle to navigate common teenage adversity, as well as more complicated issues, like reckoning with one’s own gender identity. 


My favorite aspect of the book is that it is set in contemporary Ireland, and O’Donoghue - an Irish author - takes time to weave the country’s history throughout the plot, making Ireland almost like a character in itself. There were some especially resonant moments in which O’Donoghue evokes the darker aspects of Irish history, such as sectarian conflicts and the potato famine, highlighting the pain and trauma that is tied to the land. 


In all, I greatly enjoyed All Our Hidden Gifts, and look forward to when I can read its sequel. 


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