Lindbergh's Legacy

Lindbergh's Legacy

by KatyHayes (Author)

Synopsis

Dublin 2001 - Alison and Charlie are a young, upwardly-mobile couple expecting their first baby. While Alison lives the suitably glamorous life of an advertising executive, Charlie is the successful boss of a car business he started from scratch. But the birth of Charlie's son - whom he names Michael after his long-lost father - makes him begin to wonder about his past. When Alison stumbles across some old papers and effects belonging to his mother, the ball is set in motion. His errant father is tracked down, and Charlie is reunited with him before his death. Meanwhile, Charlie's grandparents, Marie-Therese and Cormac, a sergeant in the local Garda, play out their courtship, marriage, and the birth of their son Michael, against the tense political atmosphere of Ireland in the 1920s.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 03 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 0753817748
ISBN 13: 9780753817742
Book Overview: Katy Hayes' first novel, Curtains sold over 25,000 copies and was the winner of the WH Smith 'Fresh Talent' award. Lindbergh's Legacy is an enchanting, yet very accessible read: 'Perfect holiday reading' Julie Cross, Ireland on Sunday 'A clever and convincing look at parenthood, and motherhood in particular, and a sharp critique of modern Ireland...Lindbergh's Legacy has a welcome edge to it, all the sharper and more welcome for being unexpected' Pat Boran, Irish Independent 'Worth looking out for is how she swings smoothly between present and past, how past events eerily tip over into the present, the wrench of leaving places that have grown familiar and the humiliations we heap on ourselves through rash actions and judgments' Tom Widger, Sunday Tribune

Author Bio
Katy Hayes was born in 1965. A former theatre director, she now lives with her husband and children in Dublin.