Description
Midnight Feast by Martina Evans is a darkly funny young adult novel that explores love, friendship, and fragile identity within the walls of a convent boarding school. The story follows sixteen-year-old Grace, whose arrival at Mayo brings her face to face with the captivating Colette MacSweeney. Glamorous, unpredictable, and troubled, Colette quickly becomes the centre of Grace’s world, drawing her into a dangerous spiral of anorexia and the tangled dysfunction of her family life.
Blending humour with heartbreak, this coming-of-age novel doesn’t shy away from the complexities of adolescence, mental health, and desire. At once poignant and sharp, Midnight Feast captures the intensity of teenage relationships and the hidden struggles that shape young lives behind closed doors.
A striking read for those who enjoy young adult fiction with themes of LGBT identity, mental health, and school life, Midnight Feast balances darkness with wit to deliver a memorable and emotionally charged story.














