The Godmothers
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3.9 • 59 Ratings
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- $23.99
Publisher Description
'I don't want two wishy-washy godmothers,' Jeannie had said that afternoon in the country hospital when Eliza was only a day old. 'No dolls. No pink dresses. Just lots of adventures. Lots of spoiling. The pair of you like two mighty warriors protecting her at every step.'
Eliza Miller grew up in Australia as the only daughter of a troubled young mother, but with the constant support of two watchful godmothers, Olivia and Maxie. Despite her tricky childhood, she always felt loved and secure. Until, just before her eighteenth birthday, a tragic event changed her life.
Thirteen years on, Eliza is deliberately living as safely as possible, avoiding close relationships and devoting herself to her job. Out of the blue, an enticing invitation from one of her godmothers prompts a leap into the unknown.
Within a fortnight, Eliza finds herself in the middle of a complicated family in Edinburgh. There's no such thing as an ordinary day any more. Yet, amidst the chaos, Eliza begins to blossom. She finds herself not only hopeful about the future, but ready to explore her past, including the biggest mystery of all - who is her father?
Set in Australia, Scotland, Ireland and England, THE GODMOTHERS is a great big hug of a book that will fill your heart to bursting. It is a moving and perceptive story about love, lies, hope and sorrow, about the families we are born into and the families we make for ourselves.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A moving domestic drama sprinkled with wit and whimsy, The Godmothers examines the tangles of family history and the longstanding secrets often hiding within. After an itinerant childhood in Australia and an adulthood without parents, a newly adrift Eliza Miller decides to join her two devoted godmothers for a much needed reset a world away in the UK. Australian-born, Dublin-based author Monica McInerney has crafted another emotionally rich saga that acts as a breezy and gently romantic balm. Spanning Australia, Scotland, Ireland and England, this intelligent tale confirms how the bonds of close friendship can reach across multiple generations. And the audiobook gets the emotional reading it deserves, thanks to three distinctive voice actors inhabiting the entire cast of characters.
Customer Reviews
McInerney standard
Always enjoy her books but the audio quality isn’t great which is a big factor in audiobooks sorry
Poignant
At times I felt incredibly sad reading this book and was not sure I wanted to continue to the end . I pushed on and the reward was well worth it . A well written thought provoking story . This is my first Monica McInerney book and I’m keen to explore the others by this author .