The Glass Room

The Glass Room

by KateHolmquist (Author)

Synopsis

There are two ways Louisa Maguire can look at her life: half-empty or half-full. On the half-empty side there's a husband who's never around, perpetual guilt about short-changing her children and her work, and the craziness of living in boom-time Dublin. And on the half-full side there are the children, a thriving business, wonderful friends and she knows deep down that husband never being around. But on the morning of her thirty-seventh birthday, Louisa decides that there has to be more to her existence than a routine that is frantic but familiar. She needs to live. And she needs to love. Her decision to change her life takes Louisa in extraordinary directions. But when it leads her back to her native New York, and to a summer in the Hamptons when she was seventeen, Louisa must take on the toughest challenge of her life: finally confronting the devastating truth about why she has always put security before passion.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 339
Publisher: Penguin Ireland
Published: 31 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1844880923
ISBN 13: 9781844880928

Author Bio
Born in Vermont and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Kate Holmquist followed her heart to Ireland in the 1980s. She is a high profile Irish Times journalist who is highly regarded for her sensitive and nuanced writing on a range of issues. She lives in Dubiin with her husband, journalist, broadcaster and author, Ferdia MacAnna, and their three children. She is also the author of a memoir, A Good Daughter.