Ring of Salt: Finding home and hope on the Wild Coast of Ireland by Betsy Cornwell - ISBN: 9781408748954
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Single mom finds home and hope renovating Ireland’s old knitting factory.
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Ring of Salt: Finding home and hope on the Wild Coast of Ireland

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2026

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Summary

Betsy Cornwell left home with her baby on his first birthday, checking into a hotel under a false name so her husband could not track them down. Over the long months of housing insecurity that followed, bouncing around cheap motel rooms and friend’s couches, Betsy’s determination to offer her son something she’d never had - a safe, stable home - took on the force of obsession.

In The Old Knitting Factory, Cornwell invites readers to join her on the path that led out of her vi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781408748954
ISBN-10:1408748959
Author:Betsy Cornwell
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Renegade Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:15 September 2026
Weight:248g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

A stunning memoir, intimate and vast at once. This is a very special book * Elske Rahill, author of Between Dog and Wolf *
A powerful and deeply empowering book, Ring of Salt is a hymn to the strength of community, a rallying cry against systemic injustice, and a testimony to the resilience of one woman’s spirit. Beautifully written, this is an immersive exploration into the joy of finding home in unconventional places * Roisín O’Donnell, author of Nesting *
The best memoir I’ve read in years. As transportive as a fairytale, but as real as the Connemara wind on your face, every page pulses with the wild spirit of Ireland. This memoir is for anyone ready to believe in the power of resilience, reinvention, and the communities that catch us when we fall * Marian Schembari, author of A Little Less Broken *
The story of hard-earned triumph for a single mother who forges a path through childhood abuse, domestic violence, penury, and isolation to an abundant life on the wild coast of Ireland. Best of all, Cornwell’s story of resilience and hope is beautifully written; each sentence shimmers like the incandescent Irish coastline * Christie Tate, author of Group *
A truly beautifully written, heart-wrenching memoir that brings the power of community, and the power of women, to every page. Betsy takes you with her on an incredible journey from the cloying damp of an isolated cottage, chill with her fear, to the warmth and sweetness of sun-ripened wild strawberries and stunning sunsets, her child in her arms every step of the way. Emotional, spellbinding, inspirational, Ring of Salt is a tour-de-force of a book * Sam Blake, author of The Killing Sense *
A searingly painful yet stunning and hopeful piece of work. I am in awe of Cornwell’s determination and courage and her ability to draw meaning from the darkest times. She has created a profound and beautiful piece of art from these experiences * Sophie White, Shirley Jackson Award-winning author of Where I End *
Clear-eyed, open-hearted, and brimming with hope, Betsy Cornwell’s Ring of Salt is a beautifully told memoir. As an artist, an ex-pat fleeing family violence, and an immigrant searching for a home in the world, she writes with urgency and candour, pulling readers along on her wild rollercoaster into love and heartbreak and out again * Anonymous, author of Becoming Duchess Goldblatt *
When I grow up, I want to write like Betsy Cornwell! She’s poetic and gritty and funny and heartbreaking … often in the same paragraph. Ring of Salt captures what it’s like to rebuild from the ruins, to mother while mourning, and to find a safe home inside yourself when the world hasn’t offered one. Cornwell doesn’t mistake escape for freedom, and she writes beautifully about what comes after survival - the long, brave, often invisible work of building a new life. It’s honest, lyrical, and quietly revolutionary * Lara Love Hardin, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Lives of Mama Love *
Wondrous … This book renewed something in my own heart. A beautiful tale of love, survival and community * Rachel Louise Snyder, author of No Visible Bruises and Women We Buried, Women We Burned *
Ring of Salt was so vast and tender and urgent, it was almost like reading a novel. I couldn’t put it down. I haven’t cheered for a heroine like Betsy in ages – Jen Hatmaker, bestselling author, podcaster and speaker
I was rapt in anticipation through every turn, feeling every piece of perfect prose, every sweeping onset of emotion, every moment of grit and grace. A lyrical, intimate account of self-empowerment, survival, and the intricate assembling of courage necessary to take your child by the hand and know that where you’re going is more powerful than where you came from * Carine McCandless, author of The Wild Truth, the New York Times bestselling follow-up to Into the Wild *
Reading Ring of Salt is a profoundly inspiring experience. The memoir eloquently illustrates how the traumas of life can be converted into creativity and magic, enabling beauty and hope to coexist with pain. Cornwell’s writing facilitates healing and empowerment, resonating deeply with readers through each meticulously crafted sentence – Senator Lynn Ruane
This is a scary but ultimately heartening story and Cornwell writes with a novelist’s energy and eye for drama. Genuinely compelling! * Mike McCormack, winner of the International Dublin Literary Award for Solar Bones *
A beautiful and deeply moving memoir. I could not put it down. Cornwell explores with honesty, humour and courage what it takes to start over, and chronicles how she drew strength from female friendship, motherhood, community, and Ireland itself. A must-read * J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of The Cliffs *

About The Author

Betsy Cornwell

Betsy Cornwell is a New York Times bestselling author, writing teacher, private mentor, and retreat leader. Betsy holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Notre Dame and a BA from Smith College, and she currently teaches writing at the University of Galway, Kylemore Abbey, and online. She lives in a historic knitting factory on the west coast of Ireland, which she is working to turn into a funded, childcare-inclusive arts retreat space for single mothers and other twice-marginalised single parents. She is the story editor and a contributing writer at Parabola, and her short-form writing includes fiction, nonfiction, and literary translation and has appeared in Fairy Tale Review, Zahir Tales, Luna Luna, and elsewhere.

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