Confessions A Novel [electronic resource] :
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- ISBN: 9780063380158
- Physical Description: 480 p.
- Publisher: [S.l.]: HarperCollins, 2025.
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"Confessions is a remarkable debut. A complex and compulsive read that unravels the intricate twists and revelations among three generations of women with elegance and urgency." âMiranda Cowley Heller, author of The Paper Palace
A âdazzling puzzle box of a novelâ (Oprah Daily) following three generations of women as decades of secrets spill out of the attic of one familyâs mysterious old home in rural Irelandâa propulsive, page-turning story about the power of choice.Â
New York City, late September 2001. The walls of the city are papered over with photos of the missing. Cora Bradyâs father is there, the poster she made taped to columns and bridges. When a letter arrives from an aunt she didnât know existed in Ireland with the offer of a new life, the name jogs a memory: an old videocassette game Cora used to play as a child where two sisters must save the students of a mysterious boarding school.
County Donegal, 1974. An eclectic group of artists known as the Screamers arrives in Burtonport and moves into the old schoolhouse down the road from where RóisÃn lives with her older sister Máire. Alternately kind and cruel, brilliant artist Máire is a mystery to RóisÃn, as is Máireâs relationship with the boy next door, Michael. When the Screamers look to hire an artist in residence, RóisÃn enlists Michaelâs help to get Máire the job, setting in motion a chain of events that will put an ocean between the sisters and threaten to tear them apart forever.
Burtonport, 2018. Lyca Brady lives in a sprawling old house with her mother, Cora, and great aunt, Ro. Abortion has just been legalized in Ireland, and Lyca is struggling to find herself outside her motherâs activism. An unexpected message from a childhood friend sends Lyca searching her houseâs mysterious attic, with its strange collection of old medical equipment, piles of paperwork, and dusty boxes of ancient video games. There, she unearths secrets hidden for decadesâsecrets perhaps better left unknown.
Catherine Aireyâs haunting debut spins a mesmerizing story of family and fate, survival and revelation, examining the irresistible gravity of the pastâhow it endures through generations, pervasively present even when buried or forgotten.