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My Mother's Children

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Pub Date Mar 24 2021 | Archive Date Sep 15 2021


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Description

Carmel Doherty’s life is unravelling. She has just lost her mother Tess and brother Mikey, her marriage to Joe is coming apart at the seams and her thirty-year friendship with Karen is on the rocks.

While clearing out her childhood home, Carmel discovers that her mother gave birth to a baby in an Irish Mother and Baby home when she was sixteen, a place notorious for its mass burial of babies and illegal adoptions.

Carmel goes on a quest for the truth about her troubled mother’s past. Her roller-coaster journey takes her from her comfortable Manchester home to the west of Ireland and to London's theatre land. It’s a journey that leads her to ask: Can we ever escape our own family history or is our destiny in our DNA?

Carmel Doherty’s life is unravelling. She has just lost her mother Tess and brother Mikey, her marriage to Joe is coming apart at the seams and her thirty-year friendship with Karen is on the rocks.

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Advance Praise

'A moving family story and a skilful portrait of the Irish diaspora." Nicola Doherty, author of Out of Office Girl.

"I can highly recommend...the only disappointment for me was that I read it too quickly." Amazon.

The pacy narrative includes lots of twists and is, by turns, both heart-wrenching and heart warming.' Goodreads.

 'Poignant and at times heart-breaking.' NetGalley

'A moving family story and a skilful portrait of the Irish diaspora." Nicola Doherty, author of Out of Office Girl.

"I can highly recommend...the only disappointment for me was that I read it too...


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