Skip to product information
1 of 1

Goldsboro Books

Fresh-Ink-Dirtpickers

Dirtpickers - Fresh Ink Edition

Dirtpickers - Fresh Ink Edition

by Edie May Hand

Publisher Manilla

Genre: General Fiction

Publication date:

Available from:

✍️ Signed & Numbered by the Author 📘 Hardback 🇬🇧 UK First Edition, First Printing


Regular price £34.99
Regular price Sale price £34.99
Sale Sold out
Rendering loop-subscriptions

Out of stock

Rendering loop-subscriptions

Limited Edition 500 Copies

View full details
  • Professionally Packed

    All of our books that have a dust wrapper are covered in clear protective, removable film and are packed professionally in bubble wrap and a box for shipping so that they reach you in perfect condition.

  • Book Condition & Notes

About the book

'A magnificent novel' Belinda McKeon, author of Solace and Tender
'Truly unforgettable' Fíona Scarlett, author of Boys Don't Cry
'Everything I love in a novel' Jennie Godfrey, bestselling author of The List of Suspicious Things

A heart-swelling beauty of a debut novel of love, trauma and found family - perfect for fans of Chris Whitaker, Liz Moore and Marilynne Robinson.

'Little Maude Rowe sits in the crick, her pockets heavy with gold, the blood on her face turned to powdered rust . . .'

In a remote valley in Idaho in 1981, a man, a woman and three children stop running to wash the blood from their hands and bodies. They are the few survivors of a terrible tragedy. Their only choice now is, somehow, to become a family.

Five years earlier, Opal and her husband James arrive in the small mining community of Silver Valley, drawn by promises of fortune and independence. There they meet Baron Rowe, the charismatic visionary who controls the community with an iron fist. Baron's son Denny has spent his life trying, and failing, to live up to Baron's expectations, and to protect his little sister Maude from their father's excesses.

Soon, a tragic accident will change all their lives. And five years later, change will come again at the barrel of a gun . . .

*A winner of the Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair 2024*

Collapsible content

About the Author

Edie May Hand

Edie May Hand is a writer from County Meath, Ireland. She graduated from University College Dublin in 2019 with a joint honours in History of Art and English Literature. She has been writing for over a decade. Edie beganDirtpickersas part of Maynooth University's Creative Writing Masters Programme, for which she received a first-class honours degree in 2024.Dirtpickersis her debut novel and she is currently working on her second.

Collapsible content

GPSR EU Safety Information

1. Manufacturer Contact Information

Goldsboro Books Ltd - 23-27 Cecil Court, London, WC2N4EZ, enquiries@goldsborobooks.com, 02074979230

2. EU Authorised Representative Information

Easy Access System Europe - Mustamäe tee 50, 10621 Tallinn, Estonia, gpsr.requests@easproject.com

3. Safety Warnings

Not applicable

  • The Economics of Slowness

    The Economics of Slowness

    David H Headley

    I often think Goldsboro Books survives partly because it offers something that is becoming increasingly rare: a place where people do not feel processed. Most modern systems are built around...

    2 comments
    David H Headley

    The Economics of Slowness

    I often think Goldsboro Books survives partly because it offers something that is becoming increasingly rare: a place where people do not feel processed. Most modern systems are built around...

    2 comments
  • Did Books Feel Like an Escape From Childhood, or an Expansion of It?

    Did Books Feel Like an Escape From Childhood, o...

    David H Headley

    I have been thinking recently about the children’s books that have never left us. The ones that quietly changed something. The ones that slipped in early and rearranged how the...

    David H Headley

    Did Books Feel Like an Escape From Childhood, o...

    I have been thinking recently about the children’s books that have never left us. The ones that quietly changed something. The ones that slipped in early and rearranged how the...

  • PREM1ER: July 2026 Revealed

    PREM1ER: July 2026 Revealed

    Rebecca McDonnell

    Why We Chose All Killers Aboard for July’s PREM1ER Book For July 2026, we were looking for a novel that delivers pure entertainment without sacrificing cleverness or craft; something immersive,...

    Rebecca McDonnell

    PREM1ER: July 2026 Revealed

    Why We Chose All Killers Aboard for July’s PREM1ER Book For July 2026, we were looking for a novel that delivers pure entertainment without sacrificing cleverness or craft; something immersive,...

  • Beyond the Book: Why You Should Join Us on the 16th May

    Beyond the Book: Why You Should Join Us on the ...

    Rebecca McDonnell

    "I'll be honest with you — I didn't set out to run a book festival. I set out to find what happens after the last page. Not the sequel —...

    Rebecca McDonnell

    Beyond the Book: Why You Should Join Us on the ...

    "I'll be honest with you — I didn't set out to run a book festival. I set out to find what happens after the last page. Not the sequel —...

1 of 4