Mary Rose Callaghan Bücher



A Bit of a Scandal
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A modern retelling of the famous story of Heloise and Abelard by an acclaimed Irish novelist. A Bit of a Scandal opens as Louise, a middle-aged Irish emigrant, returns to Dublin for Christmas after thirty years of living in New York City, where she works as an Art History professor. While waiting for her son to join her, Louise visits her friend, Felicity, whose home overlooks an old Cistercian monastery. The granite building reminds Louise of her youthful love affair with Peter, a Canadian monk, who, at the time, lived in the same monastery while studying theology. The couple, like their predecessors in medieval times, shared a passionate but impossible love. ""In graceful, casual prose, Callaghan spins a believable story... The author summons `70s Dublin in telling detail... A beautiful story of doomed love."" Kirkus Reviews Callaghan is a compassionate storyteller, and her narrative talents, especially for dialog, nuanced character development, and surprising plot twists, are fully evident."" Library Journal
The Deep End
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The Deep End is the coming-of-age memoir of Irish author Mary Rose Callaghan. Here Callaghan closely examines her relationship with her mother-which endured through economic hardship, and her mother's descent into mental illness and alcoholism-in addition to Mary Rose's own difficult childhood and later triumphs as a writer.