The Love of Sisters by Eugene Mccabe

The Love of Sisters by Eugene Mccabe

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Filled with unflinching honesty in its exploration of the different types of love, this latest story from Eugene McCabe is both disturbing and heartwarmingly funny.

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The Love of Sisters by Eugene Mccabe

Set in the late 40s, early 50s, this tells the story of two sisters, both traumatised by the untimely death of their mother. The elder, Patricia, is also scarred by the realities of other childhood experiences and a humiliating marriage. The younger, Carmel, maintains an almost sexual love for Christ, and commits herself to an enclosed order. Carmel's abrupt disillusionment and departure from the convent throws the sisters together again. Tension mounts between Patricia's defensive cynicism and Carmel's equally unattractive humourless Puritanism. Filled with unflinching honesty in its exploration of the different types of love, this latest story from Eugene McCabe is both disturbing and heartwarmingly funny.
Eugene McCabe was born in Glasgow in 1930 but has spent most of his life in Ireland. For decades he farmed with his family near Clones on the Monaghan/Fermanagh border where he still lives. He is a playwright, short-story writer and novelist.
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ISBN 13 9781848400184
ISBN 10 1848400187
Title The Love of Sisters
Author Eugene Mccabe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher New Island Books
Year published 2009-03-06
Number of pages 132
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