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The miracle of grace / Kate Kerrigan.

Title
The miracle of grace / Kate Kerrigan.
Author
Kerrigan, Kate.
Publication
London : Macmillan, 2007.

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275 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
Grace's mother Eileen is a great list maker, so when Grace walks into Eileen's kitchen to drop off a postal package and sees her garish 'To Do' pad on the counter, she thinks nothing of it, until she sneaks a look. There, at No 8, ranked in importance well below bread, telephone bill and bins is 'Tell G I have ovarian cancer, probably terminal'. Grace goes into shock, primarily at the thought that her mother is dying, but also at the fact that her mother simply couldn't tell her to her face. Is their relationship really so bad? Eileen has been brought up in rural Ireland in the 1950s, in thrall to the rules of her community - church first, then husband, then children. So she's had little time for herself and even now finds it impossible to put her own problems and desires to the fore. It is only when Grace confronts her, that she is able to go back over her past, to her own childhood, her early marriage, and the birth of her cherished only daughter to find memories of happiness and unbearable tragedy that have coloured her life forever.
Subject
  • Mothers and daughters > Fiction
  • Middle-aged mothers > Health and hygiene > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Domestic fiction
  • Fiction
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9780230014787
  • 023001478X
  • 9780230529021 (pbk.)
  • 023052902X (pbk.)
OCLC
  • 156816158
  • SCSB-12906320
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library