All That Really Matters

All That Really Matters

by Campbell Armstrong (Author)

Synopsis

Campbell Armstrong met his first wife Eileen in Glasgow when they were both young. She was Jewish, the only daughter of an Orthodox family. When they married, Eileen showed Campbell the scar on her belly - the result of a Caesarean birth at 17. The baby had been given up for adoption in Yorkshire while Eileen got on with her life in Glasgow. The couple subsequently had three sons, and moved to America where Armstrong followed a career as an academic. He was also a drunk, a drug user and a belligerent partner. Though their marriage foundered, the pair remained good friends. Years later, when Armstrong had remarried and moved to Ireland, his son received a call from Eileen: she had cancer and was dying. The family flew out to America to see her. At the same time, far off in a Yorkshire house, a forty year old woman was trying to trace her mother. She was Barbara - her mother Eileen. After many hitches, the two get together and the awful truth is revealed, that Barbara, too, has cancer. What carries the two women through is their remarkable, positive personalities and - overall - an abiding love and integrity. This is a unique, poignant and incredibly positive memoir, full of candid self-knowledge and, ultimately, hope and love.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 279
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
Published: 01 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0751530794
ISBN 13: 9780751530797

Media Reviews
'Passionate, poignant, utterly compulsive and moving' THE TIMES 'This is a triple tissue read and made all the more poignant because it really happened' Val Hennessy, DAILY MAIL 'Heartwrenching' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'Heart-rending, but never mawkish' EVE 'A remarkable book.' IRISH INDEPENDENT
Author Bio
Campbell Armstrong is the writer of many thrillers and an ex publisher. He was born in Glasgow and in 1971 moved to America to become an academic. In 1978 he started to write full time. In 1991 after 20 years in the US, he moved to Ireland, where he now lives with his wife, Rebecca.