The dazzling truth : a novel / Helen Cullen.
For fans of Alice McDermott, J. Courtney Sullivan, and Lisa Genova, 'The Dazzling Truth' is a moving Irish family saga spanning three decades about a mother struggling to find herself and the family that must find solace in each other. From the author of 'The Lost Letters of William Woolf', which received a starred review from Booklist, was a New York Best Book of the Week, and a PopSugar Best Book of Summer.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781525815829 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 325 pages ; 21 cm
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Graydon House, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
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Subject: | Married people > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Families > Ireland > Fiction. Ireland > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Harlequin
One Irish family. Three decades. One dazzling story.
'A love letter to family and to the arts. Beautiful."
'maggie Smith, author of Good Bones
In the courtyards of Trinity College, Dublin, in 1978, aspiring actress Maeve meets pottery student Murtagh Moone. As their relationship progresses, marriage and motherhood come in quick succession, but for Maeve, with the joy of children also comes the struggle to hold on to the truest parts of herself.
Decades later, on a small Irish island, the Moone family are poised for celebration but instead are struck by tragedy. Each family member must find solace in their own separate way, until one dazzling truth brings them back together. But as the Moone family confront the past, they also journey toward a future that none of them could have predicted. Except perhaps Maeve herself.
'A perfect combination of deeply felt tragedy with great hopefulness."
"Anne Youngson, author of Meet Me at the Museum - Harlequin
One Irish family. Three decades. One dazzling story.
“A love letter to family and to the arts. Beautiful.”
—Maggie Smith, author of Good Bones
In the courtyards of Trinity College, Dublin, in 1978, aspiring actress Maeve meets pottery student Murtagh Moone. As their relationship progresses, marriage and motherhood come in quick succession, but for Maeve, with the joy of children also comes the struggle to hold on to the truest parts of herself.
Decades later, on a small Irish island, the Moone family are poised for celebration but instead are struck by tragedy. Each family member must find solace in their own separate way, until one dazzling truth brings them back together. But as the Moone family confront the past, they also journey toward a future that none of them could have predicted. Except perhaps Maeve herself.
“A perfect combination of deeply felt tragedy with great hopefulness.”
—Anne Youngson, author of Meet Me at the Museum