by Cathy Kelly (Author)
The warm and wonderful new novel from the natural heir to Maeve Binchy Eleanor Levine left Ireland seventy years ago with little more than a suitcase and her mother's handwritten recipe book. Now, a lifetime later, she's returning from New York with hard won wisdom and memories of her own. A renowned psychoanalyst, Eleanor knows there's one final journey she has to make! Lovely young actress Megan Bouchier didn't have to chase success -- it arrived effortlessly. Fame was what she always wanted until a disastrous affair made her the wrong kind of headlines -- now Megan needs a place to hide! Darkly beautiful Rae is a wonderful wife, a loyal friend and a dedicated community carer. From Titania's Tea Rooms she dispenses tea and sympathy to everyone -- until a painful secret from her past threatens everything she holds dear. Big-hearted teacher Connie O'Callaghan has given up on love. She's cheerfully approaching forty and besides, why does no man ever match the heroes in her beloved romantic novels? As Eleanor re-reads her mother's comforting words and watches life unfold from her window in Dublin's pretty Golden Square, she slowly becomes drawn into the lives of Megan, Rae and Connie. But can treasured wisdom handed down from mother to daughter really be relevant today? And what are the ingredients for a life well lived?
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 16 Sep 2010
ISBN 10: 0007240457
ISBN 13: 9780007240456
`Warm, lyrical, fascinating and comforting...genius!' Marian Keyes
Homecoming is an absolutely fabulous read, a warm, touching, funny and poignant page-turner' Irish Independent
`A warm and engaging tale of love and belonging' The Sun (Buzz)
`A cracking novel that ticks all the emotional boxes' Woman & Home
`Homecoming is a delicious read' Choice
`I couldn't put it down' Daily Mail
Cathy Kelly is a number 1 bestselling author. She worked as a journalist before becoming a novelist, and has published eleven bestselling books.
She is also an ambassador for UNICEF in Ireland. She lives in Wicklow with her husband, John, and their twin sons, Murray and Dylan.