Far Distant Shores and Other Stores
Fiorella De MariaEn Route Books and Media
ISBN 9798888705537
Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan!
Books by Fiorella De Maria:
The Cassandra Curse
Father William's Daughter
Poor Banished Children
Do No Harm
We'll Never Tell Them
A Most Dangerous Innocence
I Am Margaret The Play
Father Gabriel Mysteries:
The Sleeping Witness
The Vanishing Woman
See No Evil
ASIN B0H1BTTD5R
eISBN 9798888705179
ASIN B0H18V6LVW
Wow! What an excellent collection of stories. This was the twenty-first volume by Fiorella de Maria that I have read. I stumbled upon her works while back and I read nine of them in as many weeks. And now eagerly await each new offering from her masterful pen. I was unaware this collection was even coming until I saw her post a photo of her author copies. I bought it and started it that same day. I was greatly looking forward to this sixth instalment in the Father Gabriel Mystery series. But alas it released during a very busy period at work and I had to wait to dig into it. I ended up reading most of it on a trip out of town to be a confirmation sponsor, with 4 hours in the car each way. I have tracked down and read everything by her under the name Fiorella de Maria. I did not even read the description of the book prior to picking it up. I know that if Fiorella wrote it, it would be worth reading. It was an excellent set of stories.
The description of this book states:
“Fiorella De Maria’s Far Distant Shores and Other Stories is a collection of literary Catholic fiction exploring memory, identity, faith, and reconciliation. Through emotionally layered narratives set across varied cultural landscapes, the stories trace characters confronting hidden wounds, spiritual uncertainty, and the longing for belonging. With lyrical prose and psychological depth, De Maria illuminates the quiet grace of personal conversion and the enduring human search for meaning, love, and redemption.”
About the author we are informed:
“Fiorella De Maria read her first Sherlock Holmes mystery at the age of seven and has been a fan of classic crime fiction ever since. A winner of the National Book Prize of Malta, in addition to the Father Gabriel series, she has published multiple novels with Ignatius Press for both adults and younger readers, including Poor Banished Children, Do No Harm, A Most Dangerous Innocence, and My Family and Other Skaters. She lives in Surrey, England, with her husband, four children, and a dog called Monty.”
The offerings in this collection are:
Unfinished Business
Mariana's Journey
Aftermath
Viaticum
Far Distant Shores
The Horse and His Girl
In many of de Maria’s work she deals with moral topics. Her world building is excellent. Her characters masterfully written. And in this collection we have a wide range of stories. We are informed that three of the stories previously appears in either 2009 or 2011 in Dappled Things. The Table of Contents for the eBook only has 5 of the 6 stories. And the page with the contents has this one listed but no link to the story. A small digital formatting glitch. But do not let that cause you pause for each story is excellent. I read the book on a long afternoon off during the Victoria Day long weekend, over a few large mugs of tea. I could hardly put it down. I kept saying 1 more story and then then I had finished the book. I plan to go back and reread it at a slower pace maybe a story a day or a week to savour them.
Having only read novels and biographies I was very surprised by this collection. Writing shorter fiction is a very different art form then writing novels. And Fiorella appears to be a master of both! The back of the print edition states:
“Far Distant Shores and Other Stories is a collection of six deeply human tales that explore the hidden turning points in our lives – the choices we face, the wounds we carry, and the grace that meets us when we least expect it.
From the world of competitive ice skating to a war-torn Balkan city, from a woman confronting the past to a girl bound by a silent promise, these stories illuminate the longing for meaning and the quiet ways God writes redemption into our unfinished business.
Written with compassion and insight, Fiorella De Maria invites readers into lives that feel both intimate and universal – reminding us that no shore is ever too distant from the mercy of God.”
The header on the back of the physical edition states:
“Stories of faith, love, loss,
and the quiet journey of the soul.”
It absolutely lives up to that. I have really enjoyed everything I have read from de Maria’s masterful pen. Fiorella is one of my favourite contemporary authors, and one of my all-time favourite Catholic authors. I still hold out hope that will put De Maria’s first two novels, will be back in print someday, there are so many people I want to share them with.
This is an excellent collection of stories. It is a mix of genres and settings and they all hit hard. De Maria is one of my all-time favourite Catholic authors and this new collection is wonderful! I can easily recommend this book!
Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan!
Books by Fiorella De Maria:
The Cassandra Curse
Father William's Daughter
Poor Banished Children
Do No Harm
We'll Never Tell Them
A Most Dangerous Innocence
I Am Margaret The Play
Father Gabriel Mysteries:
The Sleeping Witness
The Vanishing Woman
See No Evil
Death of a Scholar
Nonfiction:
Robert Southwell – CTS Saints of the Isles
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Skaters Series:
Nonfiction:
Robert Southwell – CTS Saints of the Isles
Books as Fiorella Nash:
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Author Profile and Interview with Fiorella de Maria.
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Author Profile and Interview with Fiorella de Maria.














