Children of Eve
Deirdre Purcell
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Description for Children of Eve
Paperback. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 15 x 151 x 232. Weight in Grams: 565. 8vo. Good clean copy of the large format paperback edition.
Eve Moraghan broke one of the great taboos when she abandoned her children as toddlers. Now adults, Arabella, Willow and Rowan have heard nothing of their mother since the day she walked out the door, headed no one knows where. Why she went, they just don't know. But now, it seems, they're about to find out. Their mother's been in an accident, and she's sent word that she wants to see her children. The first reaction is to tell her to forget it. She gave up on them - why should they jump when she says so? And yet somehow ... Read more
Eve Moraghan broke one of the great taboos when she abandoned her children as toddlers. Now adults, Arabella, Willow and Rowan have heard nothing of their mother since the day she walked out the door, headed no one knows where. Why she went, they just don't know. But now, it seems, they're about to find out. Their mother's been in an accident, and she's sent word that she wants to see her children. The first reaction is to tell her to forget it. She gave up on them - why should they jump when she says so? And yet somehow ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Hachette Books Ireland
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
Castleknock, Ireland
ISBN
9780755326211
SKU
KEX0259631
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Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Deirdre Purcell
Deirdre Purcell was born and brought up in Dublin. Before turning to the writing of fiction, she lived through an eclectic set of careers, including acting as member of the permanent company of Ireland's National Theatre (The Abbey) and journalism for all media - for which she won Ireland's top awards.
Reviews for Children of Eve
Acclaim for Deirdre Purcell's earlier novels: [A] 'thoughtful examination of friendship and marriage' Sunday Times; 'A riveting read' Australian Women's Weekly; 'A stunning new novel about friendship' Irish Independent; 'Tight, well plotted...aided by some excellently drawn characters...Enjoy' Philippa Gregory, Sunday Times; 'A wonderful heroine, funny and loveable, with a sharp wit and a love of language' Irish Times; 'An excellent ... Read more