The Flowers Of Ballygrace

The Flowers Of Ballygrace

by Geraldine O ' Neill (Author)

Synopsis

Kate Flowers has spent all her young life by the banks of the Grand Canal in Ballygrace. Her dreams of becoming a nurse and leaving the quiet countryside of her home have been put aside to concentrate instead on looking after Mary, her widowed mother, as well as keeping an eye on her volatile brother, Brendan, who works on the barges. Kate's life seems set to be run by the rhythms of the canal. Her days are spent keeping house for the family, with occasional nights out dancing with her friends. But when Brendan introduces her to handsome young boatman, Michael O'Brien, a new life beckons. Life for the whole Flowers family is about to change - but in ways they could never have imagined, as both joy and tragedy are close at hand. Kate, Mary and Brendan must learn to look again at themselves - and each other - and find love and strength in the most unexpected of places for their family to bloom. In this enchanting story of life and love in 1950s Ireland, Geraldine O'Neill shares the warmth and charm that has won her so many fans. Poignant and captivating, THE FLOWERS OF BALLYGRACE invites you into a world full of drama and compassion.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Orion
Published: 14 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0752872516
ISBN 13: 9780752872513
Book Overview: Geraldine O'Neill writes with the warmth and passion that makes Maeve Binchy so irresistible 'O'Neill's warmth and Binchyesque ability to make the reader care about her characters does indeed put her in the storytelling league of Queen Maeve.' Irish Independent 'Absolutely brilliant. I couldn't put it down. A real triumph.' Lyn Andrews 'Totally enthralling' Sunday World 'Why rush when you can linger among the pages of such an entertaining and engaging book...Geraldine O'Neill goes along way to restoring my faith in the beach book.' Irish Independent on Saturday 'If you're a fan of Maeve Binchy or Catherine Cookson, then this will appeal.' Woman's Way 'Fans of Maeve Binchy won't be disappointed.' Ireland on Sunday

Media Reviews
Review in THE EXPRESS - 23 June
Author Bio
Geraldine O'Neill lives in County Offaly, Ireland, with her husband and two children. She works as a teacher for children with learning difficulties.