Sister Genevieve

Sister Genevieve

by JohnRae (Author)

Synopsis

Sister Genevieve was headmistress of a large Catholic girls comprehensive in a Republican stronghold on the Falls, in Belfast, from the 1960s to the 1980s. This book is both an inspiring portrait of a school, and how a teacher can take children from a deprived background and give them new horizons and opportunities, and a poignant look at the human dimension to the 'Troubles'. Some of her girls make it to Cambridge University in spite of tremendous obstacles, others join the IRA. Bombs are part of routine school life and Sister Genevieve has to steer a careful course between educating the girls and keeping in with their parents, many of them members of Sinn Fein. John Rae's marvellous biography tells the unusual and powerful story of a remarkable woman.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
Published: 07 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0751532134
ISBN 13: 9780751532135

Media Reviews
'This wonderful woman has been paralysed and speechless since a stroke in 1994...thanks to Dr Rae, she can now be an inspiration far beyond West Belfast.' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'Remarkable and inspirational.' CHOICE 'The book charts the life and work of a fascinating woman through historical times.' WOMAN'S WAY 'Well-researched and elegantly written.' CONTEMPORARY REVIEW
Author Bio
John Rae has known Sister Genevieve since 1987. He was the distinguished headmaster of Westminster School from 1970 to 1986 and is an acclaimed novelist and historian.