Vendor | |
---|---|
Fletcher Agency
Melissa Chinchillo |
|
Original language | |
English | |
Categories | |
THE MAKING OF HER
Joan Egan receives a letter from her firstborn daughter, Emma, thirty years after she and her husband, Martin, gave her up for adoption. The letter ignites a necessary and painful exploration into the Egan’s marriage and Joan’s strained relationship with her second daughter, Carmel, that finally ruptures the façade of a happily married life in Dublin in the 90’s, the height of the Celtic Tiger boom. Emma’s letter doesn’t yet say that her toddler son, Ben, has leukemia and needs a bone marrow donor and that the Egans are her last and only hope of saving him.
This intergenerational novel weaves Joan’s point of view-- as she grapples with the pain and regret at giving up her baby-- with Carmel and Emma’s voices, each coming to terms with the perceived sins of their mother. The book flashes back to working class Dublin and North London to unearth the reasons why Joan did what she did, and the how of it reveals the kind of suffocating, misogynist society that set her up for her life of unspoken heartbreak and unhappiness.
The world Joan inhabits is one where everyone knows her business and takes great pleasure in judging her on it. The author creates a portrait of an Ireland where a woman can be elected President-- history made twice in row-- but where there is still no abortion, divorce and no marriage equality. A society where women are still fighting against the patriarchy, a long way from the modern Ireland we see today. And yet, history is bound to repeat itself, and for every stride we make, there’s a reversal of progress somewhere.
The Making of Her is an exploration of living with the consequences of an impossible choice made in extreme circumstances, and a transporting, absorbing story of a woman coming into her own agency after a lifetime of living a lie.
Available products |
---|
Book
Published by Dutton |