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Rebel Sisters

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rebel Sisters

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781848272002

Publisher:

Transworld Publishers Ltd

Imprint:

Transworld Ireland

Publication Date:

15th October 2016

UK Publication Date:

6th October 2016

Country:

Ireland

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Historical fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

480

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

325g

Description

"THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER A moving story about one real-life family at the heart of the Dublin 1916 Easter Rising." "THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER, SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2016 IRISH BOOK AWARDS With the threat of the First World War looming, tension simmers under the surface of Ireland. Bright, beautiful and intelligent, the Gifford sisters Grace, Muriel and Nellie kick against the conventions of their privileged, wealthy Anglo-Irish background and their mother Isabella's expectations. As War erupts across Europe, the spirited sisters soon find themselves caught up in Ireland's struggle for freedom. Muriel falls deeply in love with writer Thomas MacDonagh, artist Grace meets the enigmatic Joe Plunkett - both leaders of 'The Rising' - while Nellie joins 'The Citizen Army' and takes up arms to fight alongside Countess Markievicz in the rebellion. On Easter Monday 1916, the Rising begins, and the world of the Gifford sisters and everyone they hold dear is torn apart in a fight that is destined for tragedy. 'Engrossing' Irish Sunday Times 'Finally, women are being written back into the history of (Ireland's) awakening' Irish Mail on Sunday"

Reviews

Conlon-McKenna's marvellous book could not be more timely. As painful as the story of these three sisters is, it is told with a light and deft hand. Her attention to historical detail is meticulous, her prose is easy and fluid. To tell a tale where the ending is already known and yet hold the reader spellbound throughout is an admirable trait in a writer, and Conlon-McKenna has accomplished this tricky manoeuvre beautifully. It's simply a gripping read * Irish Independent *
A deft retelling of the story [of the Easter Rising] . . . Engrossing * Irish Sunday Times *
Finally, women are being written back into the history of [Ireland's] awakening . . . There is such a story to tell, and the author skilfully handles her considerable amount of research * Irish Mail on Sunday *
What is most admirable, most brave about Rebel Sisters, is that Marita Conlon-McKenna has dared to write a book that lacks a hero or heroine. In the violent times of its setting there can be no losers nor winners, only those who survive and those who do not. It is a mark of her moral honesty that Marita Conlon-McKenna does not run from such difficult confusions and conclusions. She will deliver the truth as her story tells it, and in doing so, pay searing testimony to the Giffords lives. I congratulate her on a most moving, and indeed necessary book. It is a terrific achievement by a terrific writer * Frank McGuinness *

Author Bio

"Marita Conlon-McKenna is a hugely successful Irish children's writer. Her first novel, UNDER THE HAWTHORN TREE , sold over 250,000 copies in the Irish market alone. Her debut adult novel, THE MAGDALEN, was a number one bestseller in Ireland. Marita lives in Dublin with her husband"

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