Those Faraday Girls
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Publisher Description
As a child, Maggie Faraday grew up in a lively, unconventional household in Tasmania, with her young mother, four very different aunts and eccentric grandfather. With her mother often away, all four aunts took turns looking after her - until, just weeks before Maggie's sixth birthday, a shocking event changed everything.
Twenty years on, Maggie is living alone in New York City when a surprise visit from her grandfather brings a revelation and a proposition to reunite the family. As the Faradays gather in Ireland, Maggie begins to realise that the women she thought she knew so intimately have something to hide.
Those Faraday Girls is a rich and complex story full of warmth, humour and unforgettable women. Spanning several countries and thirty years, it is a deeply moving novel about family secrets and lies - and how the memories that bind us together can also keep us apart.
The phenomenal Australian bestseller
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Like a fly caught in a spider’s web, we were instantly enmeshed in this complex family drama. Those Faraday Girls traces the lives of five sisters and their eccentric father. Monica McInerney convincingly captures the sisters’ distinctive personalities, exploring the hard truths that drive them to follow separate paths and the lies that bind them together. Sometimes humorous and often poignant, this intricate saga is a triumph.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
McInerney's sixth novel depicts the tensions that emerge between five sisters as they struggle to establish their own identities. The book opens in 1979, in Tasmania, Australia, just before the lives of Juliet, Miranda, Eliza, Sadie, Clementine and their father, Leo, are irrevocably altered by 16-year-old Clementine's announcement that she's pregnant. The sisters and widower Leo make a pact to raise the child until it begins elementary school. Despite their unyielding love for baby Maggie, the pact is an enduring challenge for the sisters (who range in age from 16 to 23), who each yearn for independence. Leo, however, sees Maggie's birth as the perfect excuse to keep all his daughters under the same roof. When Maggie is five, one sister's colossal error in judgment ruptures the tenuous familial bonds. The consequences play out as the novel fast-forwards 20 years, with the family fractured and Maggie living in New York City. McInerney (The Alphabet Sisters; Family Baggage; etc.) has written a sprawling tale, though the material is relatively light. Straightforward prose (leavened with spots of humor and upbeat, witty exchanges) keeps the narrative moving along. It should be a crowd-pleaser.
Customer Reviews
Those Faradays girls
As usual another great read
Those faraday girl
Such an amazing novel! A book I'd read more than once which rarely happens.
Powerful pages!
This story Is like no other I have read, I cried (a lot!) and laughed and really became part of Ella's life. It told the whole story but not in a boring format, new parts of her life were told thought the book! I was interested the whole way through! Well done Monica AGAIN!!