The Godforsaken Daughter, Christina McKenna
The Godforsaken Daughter, Christina McKenna
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The Godforsaken Daughter

Author: Christina McKenna

Narrator: Sue Pitkin

Unabridged: 9 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 03/17/2015


Synopsis

When Ruby Clare's father was alive, they toiled together happily on their dairy farm in Northern Ireland. Since his death, Ruby—thirty-three, plump but comely—has been forced indoors and made a domestic drudge for Martha, her endlessly critical mother, and her prettier younger sisters, May and June. But everything changes when Ruby finds her late grandmother's old case in the attic. Among its strange contents: a curious, handmade volume called The Book of Light. As Ruby delves into its mysterious pages, she's enticed into a most beguiling world, whose allure and magnetic power she finds irresistible. Martha, convinced that her newly empowered daughter is going crazy, enlists the help of the kindly parish priest, and then psychiatrist Henry Shevlin. Henry appears imperturbable, yet is inwardly reeling from his wife's unexplained disappearance the previous year. As Ruby undergoes therapy, she meets local bachelor farmer Jamie McCloone. Through their shared loneliness and isolation the two find the courage to connect. But will Ruby's mother allow her daughter the happiness she so richly deserves? The Godforsaken Daughter is an unforgettable peek into small-town life in Ireland's recent past. It's a glorious successor to McKenna's first two “Tailorstown” novels, The Misremembered Man and The Disenchanted Widow.

About Christina McKenna

Christina McKenna grew up on a farm near the village of Draperstown in Northern Ireland. She attended the Belfast College of Art, where she obtained an honors degree in fine art and studied English in postgraduate studies at the University of Ulster. In 1986, she left Northern Ireland to work abroad. She has lived, worked, and painted pictures in Spain, Turkey, Italy, Ecuador, and Mexico.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elaine on March 13, 2015

I really loved The Misremembered Man by Christina McKenna, was not quite as enamoured of The Disenchanted Widow but am pleased to say I really enjoyed this one. The main character here is Ruby who is living something of a Cinderella like existence caring for her mother single handed after the death o......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on March 24, 2015

In the very early 80s, my father married an Irish woman with six kids. She was seriously Irish, first generation from Athenry, County Galway. When they moved in, almost everything was replaced in the color green, Mondays were corned beef and cabbage and all they, and soon we, talked about were The T......more

Goodreads review by Georgina on August 25, 2022

As per the previous two books by this author, this story explores relationships and the abuse of them set in rural Ireland. Two stories separate yet connected run side by side. Two stories where relationships are abused, one obvious the other unfolding during the book. A feeling of frustration perme......more

Goodreads review by David on December 17, 2024

Another gentle tale of rural Ireland in the 1980’s with a slightly sinister Belfast sub-plot......more

Goodreads review by Becky on March 25, 2015

It's been seven months since his death but Ruby Clare still mourns the loss of her beloved father. The two were close, sharing a love of the land and a bond that no one else in the family could understand. Since his death, Ruby's mother has leased off the land and forcing her to give up farming for......more


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“Christina McKenna’s The Godforsaken Daughter is an enthralling, well-drawn, and incredibly evocative story of love, grief, redemption, and faith…I adored its country setting, relatable cast, and unique plot. By the last page, the loose ends had come together in a way that was deeply satisfying without being predictable.” Write, Meg!