Room for a Single Lady

Room for a Single Lady

by Clare Boylan (Author)

Synopsis

To Eugene Rafferty, girls are like money - they have to be saved. Despite living in 1950s Dublin, his three daughters, Bridie, Kitty and Rose, seem doomed to a Victorian childhood. However, as fortunes decline the Rafferty's are forced to take in lodgers and these independent but eccentric outsiders introduce the girls to new experiences - sex and superstition, of spite, of true love and tragedy. For in a world caught between the aftershock of the war and the transforming liberalism of the 1960s there are two states of womanhood: single, and caught up in the comic and desperate search for a suitable husband, or married and enduring the claustrophobia of suburban life. Evoking the magic of childhood and adolescence with rare subtlety, wit and warmth, ROOM FOR A SINGLE LADY is both delightfully comic and genuinely moving.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 20 Aug 1998

ISBN 10: 034910901X
ISBN 13: 9780349109015
Book Overview: *Well-known author with impressive backlist. *HOME RULE sold over 4,000 copies whilst this title, in hb, sold over 3,700 copies.

Media Reviews
A sharp eye for detail that makes reading Boylan's work such a pleasure * SUNDAY TIMES *
This enchanting book, so evocative of the moods and sensations of childhood has the bite of pure gold * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
Witty ... beautifully written * MAIL ON SUNDAY *
Boylan writes like an angel, but an angel with a knowing eye * DAILY MAIL *
Author Bio

Clare Boylan was the author of five novels and three volumes of short stories. Her last novel, ROOM FOR A SINGLE LADY, was published by Little, Brown in September 1997.
She died in May 2006.