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The Mermaids Singing
There is an island off the west coast of Ireland called
Inis Murúchthe Island of the Mermaidsa world where
myth is more powerful than truth, where the sea sings with the healing
and haunting voices of women, and where death is never as strong as the
redemptive power of family and love. It is here that Lisa Carey sets her
lyrical and sensual first novel, weaving together the voices and lives
of three generations of Irish-American women.
Years ago, Clíonastrong, proud, and practicalsailed
for Boston, determined to one day come home. But when the time came to
return to Inis Murúch, her daughter Gracefierce, beautiful,
and brazenly sexualresented her mother's isolated, unfamiliar world.
Though entranced by the sea and its healing powers, Grace became desperate
to escape the confines of the island, one day stealing away with her small
daughter Graínne.
Now Graínne, motherless at 15 after Grace's death
from breast canceris about to be taken back across the ocean by
Clíona, repeating the journey her mother was forced to make years
before. She goes to meet a father she has never known, her heart pulled
between a life where she no longer belongs to a family she cannot remember.
On the rocky shores of Inis Murúch, she waits for her father, and
begins to discover her own sexual indentity even as she struggles to understand
the forces that have torn her family apart. In her first novel, Lisa Carey
has crafted voices so real and passionate that they resonate within the
listener long after the last words are heard.
THE MERMAIDS SINGING is a novel about love and resentment
between mothers and daughters; the secrets of age; and the rebellion of
youth. It is about the heartbreak of being torn between worlds, and the
search for a place to call home. In her first novel, Lisa Carey has crafted
voices so real and passionate that they resonate within the reader long
after the last page is turned.
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