The Winter Gathering: A warm, life-affirming story of enduring friendship

The Winter Gathering: A warm, life-affirming story of enduring friendship

by Deirdre Purcell (Author)

Synopsis

It's ten years on from the first winter gathering, when four of Maggie Quinn's closest friends rushed in to spend Christmas with her after her husband walked out just days before. And at Christmas, it doesn't take long for an event to become a tradition.
But this Christmas Day, for the first time, there's an addition to the party, in the form of a young, very handsome man. Only one of the women knows what he's doing there, and she's remaining tight-lipped.
So begins a new chapter in the lives of the five friends. As the winter moves towards spring, each faces personal hurdles, from family difficulties to illness to the unexpected reappearance of Maggie's ex. Throughout, each proves that friends truly are the family you choose -- and that, ultimately, the magic of Christmas can arrive at any time of year.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 17 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 0755332296
ISBN 13: 9780755332298
Book Overview: A moving and hugely enjoyable novel about Christmas and how to survive it by the much-loved Deirdre Purcell, author of several huge Irish bestsellers

Media Reviews
A jewel of a story * Sunday Independent *
An Irish storyteller in full stride... exemplary skill * Irish Times *
A writer fully in charge of her craft... impeccable * Sunday Tribune *
An audacious novel... An absorbing, needling read -- Helen Dunmore, The Times
Spellbindng... fascinating and provocative...[Deirdre Purcell has] a new masterpiece on her hands * Irish Independent *
Written in her customary incisive prose...Purcell's book balances the warmth of friendships against darker issues of illness and everyday family crises * Irish Mail on Sunday *
Refreshing * Sunday Business Post *
Author Bio
Deirdre Purcell was born and brought up in Dublin, and educated there and in a County Mayo convent. Before turning to the writing of fiction, she lived through an eclectic set of careers, including acting, as a member of the permanent company of Ireland's National Theatre (The Abbey), and journalism for all media - for which she won Ireland's top awards.