The last novel from Nuala O'- Faolain, who sadly passed away in May 2008. It tells the story of Rosie, a modern, well-travelled woman, who has had interesting work and lovers in her early life, now facing the challenges of middle-age, and her elderly aunt, Min, trapped by circumstances in the lifele[...]
A selection of wide ranging essays from the passionate and original journalist and writer, Nuala O'Faolain drawn from nonfiction written between 1980 and her untimely death in 2008. A recent UK reviewer wrote of the collected columns: O'Faolain was never too concerned with the humdrum of the latest[...]
Having lived abroad for many years, Rosie decides that it's time to return to Dublin to look after her ageing aunt Min. Nothing much has changed in the area where Rosie grew up, and Min's increasing lack of interest in life begins to sap Rosie's spirit. While flicking through some self-help books lo[...]
A final novel from the beloved Irish writer, Nuala O'Faolain." Best Love, Rosie," she said, ..".is the book of my years of commuting between the melancholy of Ireland and the optimism of America." Like many a modern, well-travelled woman, Rosie has lived a fascinating life, full of adventure and the[...]