The Whipping Club

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Pub Date Mar 01 2012 | Archive Date Apr 10 2013

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Deborah Henry's new historical novel, THE WHIPPING CLUB (T.S Poetry Press, March 2012, available in print and e-book formats) is a literary page-turner and a tale of redemption, set against the backdrop of violence and deeply entrenched prejudice in 1960s Ireland as told through the heartrending experience of one inter-faith family. In it, an Irish Catholic woman, Marian, in love with a Jewish journalist hides the birth of her out-of-wedlock child to save her future marriage. The child she has relinquished does not end up with an American family as promised. Instead, he is committed to a notorious Catholic orphanage where there is little hope for his survival.

Tormented by feelings of remorse and guilt that have plagued her throughout her marriage to the boy's father, the woman must confront the truth and reveal her long-buried secret. While putting her marriage and family at risk, she determines to save her son and in so doing correct the terrible wrongs of her own past and challenge a system that chronically serves up children to abusive clergy.

Using a hidden Ireland as a backdrop, an island in which thousands of adults and children were forcibly separated in the 1950's and 1960's, the novel explores the sacrificial secrets we keep to protect our loved ones and their impact on a marriage, a family and a society. THE WHIPPING CLUB raises powerful questions about the nature of sin, guilt and redemption by chronicling a young boy's perilous travels through a corrupt system and one couple's heartbreaking struggle to bring him home.

Deborah Henry attended American College in Paris and graduated cum laude from Boston University with a minor in French language and literature. She received her MFA in creative writing at Fairfield University and has the passionate support of many first-class novelists including Jacquelyn Mitchard, Robert Olen Butler, Da Chen, Michael White, Martine Bellen and Irishman Thomas Cooke, Emmy-award winning writer and director, who have already provided endorsements. Deborah is an active member of The Academy of American Poets as well as a patron of the Irish Arts Centre in New York.

Please let me know if there is anything I can do to facilitate a review of THE WHIPPING CLUB or an interview with Ms. Henry.

Marian Brown PR * 917.541.5814 * mbrownpr@gmail.com

Deborah Henry's new historical novel, THE WHIPPING CLUB (T.S Poetry Press, March 2012, available in print and e-book formats) is a literary page-turner and a tale of redemption, set against the...


Advance Praise

Advance Praise for THE WHIPPING CLUB

"Henry weaves multilayered themes of prejudice, corruption and redemption with an authentic voice and swift, seamless dialogue . . . A powerful saga of love and survival." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Exquisitely written, unflinching and spare, The Whipping Club is the haunting portrait of a family that challenges a system whose chilling atrocities toward children are at once beyond comprehension and altogether real. Deborah Henry is a gifted storyteller. The steely realism of her prose, her fiercely drawn characters and startling plot twists make The Whipping Club one of those rare novels that linger in the mind long after the last page is turned." --Dawn Tripp, Bestselling author of Game of Secrets

"Harrowing, haunting, and brilliantly written, Henry's stunner of a novel is about secrets, so-called sins, and the way even the deepest scars can begin to heal. So breathtakingly good it seems burned into your heart." --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You

"A story of survival, redemption, and the courage that is born of love. One of my favorite reads of the decade!" --Susan Henderson, author of UP FROM THE BLUE

"Deborah Henry is a natural storyteller and she is far more. Her novel The Whipping Club is a compelling read, but it also seriously explores the terrible ways the world --as a society, as individuals -- often fails its children. And most importantly, her book offers a searingly lovely vision of how wrongs can be made right. Deborah Henry is a splendid young novelist who deserves a wide audience." - Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler

"The Whipping Club is an intimate, assured first novel, the story of Marian McKeever and her child hidden by cruelty and custom. It rings with the authenticity of shame and courage. You can put it down but you will not forget it." - Jacquelyn Mitchard - Best-selling author of The Deep End of the Ocean, named by USA Today as one of the ten most influential books of the past 25 years

"Deb Henry's debut novel, The Whipping Club, is a wonderful portrait of a world seldom depicted in fiction, that of a small Jewish enclave in early 20th century Ireland. Echoing Joyce' Ulysses, the novel nonetheless creates its own compelling vision, peopled by vivid characters and compelling voices. With near pitch-perfect dialogue, the story's long-buried secrets compel the reader forward in a way that is both intriguing and heart-wrenching. The novel is at once a love story and a tale of redemption, following a brave woman's struggle not only to fit in a world dominated by bigotry and ignorance, but to succeed and find her own home in the world. The Whipping Club introduces us to a new and exciting voice in fiction." -- Michael White, author of Soul Catcher and Beautiful Assassin

"The Whipping Club at once evokes a hauntingly beautiful literary landscape, engaging me immediately. Henry writes with great passion, deep vulnerability and sharpest prose about perils and plights, joy and triumph. Commanding a winsome literary voice, Henry would go far to tell many a tale. And she should." --Da Chen author of Colors of the Mountain and Sounds of the River

"The Whipping Club, which is set in 1960s Ireland, is a family drama that unflinchingly confronts prejudice and violence in Catholic orphanages, in the ghettoized Jewish community, and in Northern Irish Troubles. The world's madness plays out in Marian and Ben's family. Through their secrets and lies come redemption and hope. Deborah Henry is a novelist who is fearless in her gaze and compassionate in her heart. This book is on fire." --Martine Bellen, author of The Vulnerability of Order

"Deborah Henry's The Whipping Club gripped me from the beginning. Henry beautifully evokes the terrifying journey in and out of church-run systems in a heart wrenching and lyrical manner. She creates a frighteningly authentic world of authority gone mad and the long term effects of abuse. Her provocative novel is very timely in today's Ireland which still suffers from the ghosts of those whose lives were destroyed. Yet what makes Deborah's book so unique is that she transcends the horror and gives us the hope of the human spirit through her words and her characters. Henry has a great future ahead of her. A beautiful writer and a stunning debut." --Alan Cooke - Irish filmmaker and writer, winner of a 2009 Emmy for Home

Advance Praise for THE WHIPPING CLUB

"Henry weaves multilayered themes of prejudice, corruption and redemption with an authentic voice and swift, seamless dialogue . . . A powerful saga of love...


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