A classic Bolger novel, following the lives of three women.
Set in the grimy backstreets and suburbs of Dublin. Bolger has often used a woman's voice... > Lire la suite
A classic Bolger novel, following the lives of three women.
Set in the grimy backstreets and suburbs of Dublin. Bolger has often used a woman's voice to tell his story, and this novel is no exception; we follow the lives of three women - a Victorian maid, a young woman brought up in the 1960s (the product of a violent family) and that young woman's daughter, the child of an incestuous relationship, hidden away from sight.
Dermot Bolger is a distinguished novelist and playwright. His novels include 'The Journey Home', 'The Woman's Daughter', 'Emily's Shoes', and, most recently, 'A Second Life'. He lives and works in Dublin.