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Sisterhood

Sisterhood 1

by Cathy Kelly
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Publication Date: 06/03/2024
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Two sisters. One secret. A journey to learn who they really are…

‘I really, really loved it. I think it's her best book so far, written with maturity and great compassion. The characters are very relatable, Lou was my favourite…I enjoyed this book so much.’ MARIAN KEYES

‘A beautiful, tender story of family, lies, secrets and the power of sisterhood. A perfect book to curl up by the fire and escape with. I read it in one sitting.’ SINÉAD MORIARTY

As the waves crash on to a wild Atlantic beach, Lou is at a crossroads. For the first time ever, just giving up seems like an option.

In just one night, at her own 50th birthday, her world has imploded. Her mother has kept a secret hidden all her life. And it changes everything. Before Lou can take another step, she needs to get to the bottom of the shocking truth that alters who she really is.

Along with her sister, Toni, who is facing her own crisis, the two women sets out on a life-changing journey – one that will take them through Ireland’s wildest coastline and to Sicily’s sun-baked rocky shores. It will also take Lou deep into her relationships with her mother, her sister and her daughter to figure out how to stop pleasing everyone else – and carve out who she really wants to be.

READERS HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE WITH SISTERHOOD:

'I love Cathy Kelly's books and this is no exception. She seems to have the knack of taking an ordinary family with ordinary problems and making it so very interesting.' *****

'I have always enjoyed Cathy Kelly's books, and think this is one of her best. I was completely caught up in the story of the two sisters and their journey of self-discovery.' *****

'This is a poignant and engaging feel-good story, which had me hoping for bouts of insomnia for a little extra middle of the night reading.' *****

'Girl power at its best! A story of self-discovery for two sisters who both have devastating things to deal with.' *****

'Cathy’s novels never fail to completely engross you in the story – first class.' *****

'The book was AMAZING. I loved seeing the sisters support each other and I delighted in Lou getting bolder and stronger and telling people what for.' *****

'It seems a long time since I have read a book by Cathy Kelly, one of my favourite authors. This book is so well written' *****

'Yet another amazing family drama by Cathy Kelly, diving into the complexities of a relationship between sisters, when long buried secrets come to light. So good!' *****

'A warm, thoughtful and entertaining read focusing on the relationships between mothers and daughters and sisters.' *****

ISBN:
9780008672614
9780008672614
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
384
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x26mm
Weight:
0.41kg
Cathy Kelly

Cathy Kelly is published around the world, with millions of books in print. A No.1 bestseller in the UK, Ireland and Australia, her trademark is warm Irish storytelling about modern life, always with an uplifting message, sense of community and strong female characters at the heart.

She lives with her family and their three dogs in County Wicklow, Ireland. She is also an Ambassador for UNICEF Ireland, raising funds and awareness for children orphaned by or living with HIV/AIDS.

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Sisterhood is the twenty-second novel by best-selling Irish author, Cathy Kelly. When, soon after her fiftieth birthday party, Lou Fielding takes off to Sligo, and then Sicily, with her younger sister, Toni, her daughter Emily isn’t worried: it’s about time her mother took time for herself. Lou’s disorganised husband, Ned assumes she’ll soon forgive him for forgetting to buy her a gift.

Her sculptress mother, Lillian, though, is quite put out that her normally biddable daughter isn’t at her beck and call to see to the menial chores with which she, as a creative, shouldn’t have to bother. And her ungrateful employers at Blossom Flowers are just about frantic that Lou isn’t answering her phone when a wealthy client is expecting Lou’s personal attention and the young business-degreed new hire hasn’t a clue.

They have all taken her for granted, a situation for which Lou does bear some responsibility: she tended to make her own needs so minuscule that nobody remembered them. “Why did she feel that she had no right to bother other people with her problems when they had no problem bothering her with theirs?”

There are seven years between Lou and Toni, and nobody would have even guessed they were sisters. Toni is utterly self-contained and confident, while Lou could fit her self-confidence in one of the tiny, enamelled pill boxes their aunt Gloria collected. Toni has a wildly popular TV show, she also mentors as part of the Women in Business charity. It wasn’t that Toni was an absent sister, but she had a big life and, by contrast, Lou felt her own life was small.

But now, Toni has problems of her own: a husband who has betrayed her trust, but not in the usual way; and a nasty businessman who has recorded an angry tirade that amounts to career suicide. She needs time to think about what to do, and distraction when it gets a bit overwhelming, and their quest in Sicily is just the ticket.

And Sicily? That’s because of the shockingly insensitive revelation Lillian made at the party about Lou’s parentage. Just to add a little more spice to the trip, they acquire a very appreciative hitchhiker who gives them a youthful perspective on life’s problems and joys.

Kelly certainly has the knack for producing a lump in the throat, of making the jaw drop at some of the behaviour of her characters, and of providing laugh out loud at some of the dialogue. Her characters are mostly appealing and she gives them wise words and insightful observations. Lou eventually notes: “People treated you how you allowed them to treat you” and understands that “Her mother was very successful at only worrying about what she cared to worry about”, while Toni tells her “There were no princes in life – women needed to rescue themselves and they helped each other.” Topical, moving and thought-provoking.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and the publisher.

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