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In Ordinary Time

in ordinary time carmel mc mahon

In 1993, aged twenty, Carmel Mc Mahonย left Ireland for Newย York,ย carrying two suitcases andย a ton of unseen baggage. It took years, and aย bitterย struggle with alcohol addiction, to unpick theย intricate traumas ofย her past and present.

Candid yet lyrical, In Ordinary Time mines the ways that trauma reverberates through timeย and through individual lives,ย drawing connections to the events andย rhythms of Irelandโ€™s long Celtic, early Christian and Catholic history. From tragically lost siblings to the broader social scars of the Famine and the Magdalene Laundries, Mc Mahon sketches the evolution of a consciousness โ€“ from her conservative 1970s upbringing to 1990s New York, and back to the much-changed Ireland of today.

Rainsongs

Award-winning writer Sue Hubbard delivers a poignant story of transformation, conjuring the rugged beauty of County Kerry’s coastline.

Newly widowed, Martha Cassidy has returned to a remote cottage in a virtually abandoned village on the west coast of Ireland for reasons even she is uncertain of. Looking out from her window towards the dramatic rise of the Skelligs across the water, she reflects on the loss of Brendan, her husband and charming curator, his death stirring unresolved heartache from years gone by. Alone on the windswept headland, surrounded by miles of cold sea, the past closes in.

As the days unfold, Martha searches for a way forward beyond grief, but finds herself drawn into a standoff between the entrepreneur Eugene Riordan and local hill farmer Paddy O’Connell. While the tension between them builds to a crisis that leaves Paddy in hospital, Martha encounters Colm, a talented but much younger musician and poet. Caught between its history and its future, the Celtic Tiger reels with change, and Martha faces redemptive choices that will change her life forever.

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