Nothing Green: The Sequel to the Bestselling 'Evelyn'

Nothing Green: The Sequel to the Bestselling 'Evelyn'

by EvelynDoyle (Author)

Synopsis

After the heady days of the trial which released her from the care of the State Industrial schools and succeeded in changing the law, Evelyn returns to the same grinding poverty. And when Desmond is once again forced to return to England to find work, 'new mammy' Jessie increasingly takes out her frustration on the twelve-year-old Evelyn. After a gruelling winter, the family eventually leaves for England in search of a better life. But matters quickly deteriorate. Jessie's relationship with Desmond becomes strained and Evelyn increasingly finds herself getting the brunt of their criticism and dissatisfaction. Part memoir, part social history, Evelyn's remarkable journey takes us through her adolescence as an assistant in Woolworth's in the swinging sixties, as a weaver in a mill in Yorkshire, and her repeated attempts to run away. Throughout everything Evelyn's inexplicably troubled relationship with Jessie looms large, casting a shadow over her life, until the story's brilliant and emotional denouement.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 05 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0752859137
ISBN 13: 9780752859132
Book Overview: A poignant and ultimately uplifting memoir from the acclaimed author of EVELYN EVELYN was on the SUNDAY TIMES bestsellers list for 6 weeks and was also an IRISH TIMES bestseller It sold over 120,000 copies in mass-market paperback and reprints regularly The hardback edition of NOTHING GREEN has sold over 25,000 copies to date For all those who enjoyed Angela's Ashes and A Child Called It EVELYN was also made into a major film, starring Pierce Brosnan Praise for EVELYN: 'Her depiction of the life of the Dublin poor is a revelation' SUNDAY TIMES 'It is a heart-rending story, vividly told' DAILY MAIL 'Doyle has a life that would be worthy of a Binchy novel' IRISH TIMES 'Doyle's book is simply written, in the voice of a child, and to its advantage it resonates with childlike truth' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT 'This is a book that should be saved until you have time to read it in one long stretch, because once little Evelyn Doyle has taken you by the hand and into her childhood world, you will not want to let the loveable little rip go' SCOTSMAN

Author Bio
Evelyn Doyle now lives in Scotland with her partner of 14 years Michael. She trained as a psychiatric nurse, then became a police officer and later moved on to running her own patisserie company. She has one, Benjamin, and grandson, Joshua.