Small Business Resources, Business Advice and Forms from AllBusiness.com

Norah's Children

By O'Farrell, Ann
Publication: Kirkus Discoveries
Date: Wednesday, January 31 2007
An Irish family struggles to maintain tenuous emotional bonds as it scatters to the winds in this affecting domestic melodrama.

When Norah Kelly dies suddenly of a burst appendix, her widower, Brendan, an impoverished carter in the village of Glendarrig in the early

1920s, leaves his five young children with Norah's elderly Aunt Bridget while he hunts for a new wife to care for them. Duly returning with a bride, he shocks the family by announcing that he intends to send his children to an orphanage. Appalled, Aunt Bridget manages to make better arrangements, placing toddlers Sheelagh and Michael and six-year-old Colm with wealthy English families and keeping nine-year-old Mary for herself. Eldest son Pierce returns to live in his father's house, where Brendan's alcoholism and violent temper and his stepmother's shrewishness make for a cold, silent home. The narrative brings the five siblings, growing up in five different households, to early adulthood as their separate circumstances gradually?but not entirely?eclipse their common origins. Mary's grief at the family's breakup hardens into bitterness at Brendan for causing it; Pierce, struggling to build a life and a business, is wistful at the advantages his brothers enjoy; the English siblings?especially Colm, who blossoms into an insufferable snob, and a cad to boot?feel estranged from a past that now lies across a wide class and cultural divide. There's a dark (and somewhat contrived) secret at the heart of the plot, but mostly it's about ordinary life: letters and arguments, jobs and weddings, births and deaths and awkward, poignant reunions. O'Farrell manages to shape it all into an absorbing story with sharply observed characters and a rich portrait of rural Ireland in the '20s and '30s.

An engrossing, convincing family saga.

In addition, make sure to read these articles:

  • Hey Kids - Come Out and Play At the Hasbro/FAO Schwarz Play-a-Thon; Children to Raise...
  • Business Editors & Features Writers NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 19, 2001 Everyone wants to know what they can do to help make the world a better ......
  • Newton's law.
  • Give them something to love and commit to, and they will achieve. Green may be the word that best describes the youngsters that Joe Newton ......
  • Something Might Happen
  • There certainly are a lot of scary things that might happen, but most people aren't afraid of their shampoo or their sneakers. Twitchly Fidget, a ......
  • Return To Gill Park
  • Living at home, Willy Wilson, 13, inherited owner of Gill Park, knows he cannot implement the posthumous wishes of millionaire Otto Pettingill. Willy misses his ......
  • Before two lovers meet
  • Maggie O'Farrell The Distance Between Us (Headline, 1st March, h/b, £14.99, 0755302656) ......
  • My Lover's Lover
  • Britisher O'Farrell's second (following her award-winning debut, After You'd Gone, 2001) is a fairly standard tale, set in London, of girls meeting, getting, and losing ......
  • Climate change is our problem too
  • This has been a momentous week, one in which we have to drag our eyes from our own navel and turn our attention to the ......
  • TIMEBILLS (www.timebills.com).
  • For most Web companies, customer acquisition is the killer expense. TimeBills.com founder Bill O'Farrell has a simple solution: Attract customers by giving away an entry-level ......
  • May Contain Nuts
  • The over-anxious parent has been documented quite widely in nonfiction over the past decade, but British comic author O'Farrell (This Is Your Life, 2004, etc.) ......
  • Boss Croker
  • As he did with Michael Collins in Rebel Heart (2000, not reviewed), the Irish O'Farrell delivers a sprawling story of a violent, corrupt and—until now—despised ......
  • This Is Your Life
  • Even though British newspaper columnist O'Farrell (Global Village Idiot, not reviewed) is also an experienced TV comedy writer back in the UK, this outing is ......
  • Sutcliffe moves to Bloomsbury
  • Bloomsbury has bought world English rights in a new novel by William Sutcliffe, whose most recent book was Bad Influence (Hamish Hamilton).
  • Authors to take on trade at Bookseller Fives football day
  • John O'Farrell, Tony Hawks and Danny Wallace are among the authors who will take on the book trade in this year's industry five-a-side football tournament.
  • After You'd Gone
  • First-time novelist O'Farrell powerfully reworks a seemingly familiar tale. At the outset, Alice Raikes is suffering from some terrible, unexplained hurt. Impulsively she dashes from ......