Beatrice

Beatrice

by NoelleHarrison (Author)

Synopsis

Eithne is the keeper of secrets in her family. When her sister Beatrice disappeared from her home in the dark woods of Meath, it was thirteen-year-old Eithne who uncovered the forlorn evidence of her life: a string of pearls, a pink beret, a compact and her beloved sketchbook. Their mother Sarah was so grief-stricken that she did not speak for five years, and their father Joe sank further into drink-filled rage. Now an adult, Eithne is an artist, and tries to remember her sister in her sketches of the dark wooded bogs behind her house. For there was something else about Beatrice that was rarely spoken of in the household, a dark, guilty secret that her disappearance only made worse.

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Format: Paperback
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Tivoli
Published: Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0717138062
ISBN 13: 9780717138067

Author Bio
Noelle Harrison began writing in the early nineties when she wrote and produced three plays, notably Northern Landscapes, which were staged in London in 1990 and Dublin in 1994, and 1995. After the birth of her son in 1997 Noelle began writing fiction, winning The Meath Chronicle/Bookwise Short Story Competition for her piece I Was There. More recently her short story, The Invisible Woman, was shortlisted for the Molly Keane Memorial Short Story Award in 2002, and will be broacast by BBC Radio Four. She has written extensively on visual art in Ireland contributing to various journals, and artists' catalogues. She also works part time as a lecturer in History of Art in Cavan College. She is in her mid thirties and lives in Oldcastle, Co. Meath.