Every Family Has One: All Things D - Joanna Warrington - Boeken - Createspace - 9781512092028 - 14 september 2015
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Every Family Has One: All Things D

Joanna Warrington

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Every Family Has One: All Things D

Publisher Marketing: Fourteen-year-old Kathleen is walking home from a concert on a dark Liverpool night in 1974 when she's violently raped. The attacker, unimaginably, is her trusted parish priest. Terrified, Kathleen never tells her pious Catholic mother, and when she discovers she is pregnant, she pays a terrible price for her silence. Her mother believes Kathleen to be a fallen child and sends her to have her ill-begotten baby in Ireland. Kathleen toils in a notorious Magdalene Laundry, where heartless nuns dole out merciless penance on shamed girls. Kathleen never recovers from her trauma, and years later she's become the overprotective, paranoid mother of a second child. Meanwhile, Faye, a widowed mother of three worries about her teenage son, Tim. He's increasingly withdrawn, but when several parcels are mysteriously delivered the shocking truth about what is going on in his life is slowly revealed. She turns to an old flame believing he is at the root of Tim's problems and as the couple rekindles their love, Tim's troubles deepen. Faye pours out her sorrows in letters to a friend, and slowly, shocking family secrets and interwoven relationships reveal themselves. As it turns out, Kathleen isn't the only fallen one in this story of love, forgiveness, and powerful family ties. "Every Family Has One" is the anticipated sequel to "The Catholic Woman's Dying Wish." It can be read as a stand-alone sequel. Contributor Bio:  Warrington, Joanna Joanna Warrington is a novelist and a funeral celebrant. Having attended a Catholic secondary school in the 1970s as a Protestant (who craved a drop of communion wine!), she now often conducts funerals for families-several having grown up in the Catholic faith in Ireland and in Liverpool, England. Through her work she has met women who have been incarcerated in the Magdalene laundries and convents. As a divorcee and prolific dater, Warrington has learned about depression, child abuse, erectile dysfunction, and stepparenting from her own experiences and through the people she's encountered. She tackles all of these issues in her second novel, "The Catholic Woman's Dying Wish".

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 14 september 2015
ISBN13 9781512092028
Uitgevers Createspace
Pagina's 284
Afmetingen 140 × 216 × 16 mm   ·   349 g

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