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Peter Sheridan - Forty-Seven Roses - 9780330374392 - KSG0016977
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Forty-Seven Roses

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Description for Forty-Seven Roses paperback. Good clean copy showing light shelf wear, remains a nice copy

With his trademark wit and honesty, Peter Sheridan has written an enthralling account of his parents' relationship, from their first encounter over a poker game in a Dundalk canteen to their final, happy days together in retirement. But all was not as straightforward as it appeared for when Peter's father died suddenly, it became painfully evident that an awkward situation needed to be resolved. Since the 1940s, Peter's father had maintained a relationship with another woman, Doris. Their correspondence spanned five decades and Doris had long harboured the secret hope that Peter's father would one day be hers. Someone would have to tell her about the death of her old friend . . . At turns humorous and heartbreaking, Forty-Seven Roses is the unforgettable tale of a love that can transcend even overpowering odds. It's the account of a marriage dogged by a shadowy third partner, of fierce family pride and of how sometimes the pain of grief can re-ignite the vital spark of love.

'Sheridan's writing is in a class of its own . . . this is a memoir to make you laugh and cry' - Sunday Express

Product Details

Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
MacMillan
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780330374392
SKU
KSG0016977
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1

About Peter Sheridan
Born in Dublin in 1952, Peter Sheridan has spent most of his adult life there - writing, directing and collaborating in the theatre. He has previously written two volumes of memoir, both published by Macmillan. This is his first novel.

Reviews for Forty-Seven Roses
A second book of autobiography to follow 44:A Dublin Memoir - a delightful account of his parents' relationship from their first meeting over a poker game to their final happy days in retirement. But when Peter's father died suddenly, it emerged that he had maintained a relationship with another woman since the 1940s. At turns humorous and heartbreaking, this is a story of a marriage dogged by a third partner. fierce family pride and the pain of grief.

Goodreads reviews for Forty-Seven Roses


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