The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall: A Novel
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Skyhorse , 2016.
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Secrets can’t last forever in this heartfelt debut novel, a UK bestseller and contemporary Philomena story.In a crumbling mansion in a small Irish village in County Wicklow, two elderly sisters, Ella and Roberta O’Callaghan, live alone in Roscarbury Hall with their secrets, memories, and mutual hatred. Long estranged by a dark family tragedy, the two communicate only by terse notes. But when the sisters are threatened with bankruptcy, Ella defies Roberta’s wishes and takes matters into her own hands, putting her baking skills to good use and converting the mansion’s old ballroom into a café.Much to Roberta’s displeasure, the café is a hit and the sisters are reluctantly drawn back into the village life they abandoned decades ago. But gossip has a long life, and Ella finds herself reliving painful memories when Debbie, an American woman searching for her birth mother, begins working at the café. As the local convent comes under scrutiny, the O’Callaghan sisters find themselves caught up in an adoption scandal that dates back to the 1960s and spreads all the way across the Atlantic Ocean. Only by overcoming their enmity and facing up to the past can they face the future together—but can they finally put their differences behind them? An emotionally rich story with flashes of humor, gossip, and tragedy, The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall is a moving debut novel of love both lost and found.Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction—novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
10/04/2016
Language
English
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9781510713734

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

After 50 years of resentment and grief, unraveled family secrets are rewoven into a bittersweet truth in this poignant debut novel from Irish journalist O'Laughlin. To save her family's languishing Irish estate, Ella O'Callaghan opens the Ballroom Café against her sister Roberta O'Callaghan's objections: "Give up now for all our sakes." The reclusive sisters of Roscarbury Hall haven't spoken since the late 1950s, living together without speaking, communicating only through written notes. Into this tension walks Debbie Kading, an American woman looking for her biological mother. Ella and Debbie bond over the café and life's cruel turns. But when Debbie's search hits a dead end at a local convent, she takes her story to national radio and inadvertently exhumes a near-forgotten Irish adoption scandal. The café and Roscarbury bloom with the publicity, but so does the bitterness between Ella and Roberta, still determined to cling to their grudges and guilt. The truth, like Roscarbury Hall, is at first "a sorry pile... long neglected." Silence and hope are common threads to both personal and national tragedies in this story. Making use of her experience reporting the actual adoption scandal-in which tens of thousands of babies were sold off by nuns-O'Laughlin metes out revelations, both painful and redeeming, in this warm, patient debut. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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After 50 years of resentment and grief, unraveled family secrets are rewoven into a bittersweet truth in this poignant debut novel from Irish journalist O'Laughlin. To save her family's languishing Irish estate, Ella O'Callaghan opens the Ballroom Café against her sister Roberta O'Callaghan's objections: "Give up now for all our sakes." The reclusive sisters of Roscarbury Hall haven't spoken since the late 1950s, living together without speaking, communicating only through written notes. Into this tension walks Debbie Kading, an American woman looking for her biological mother. Ella and Debbie bond over the café and life's cruel turns. But when Debbie's search hits a dead end at a local convent, she takes her story to national radio and inadvertently exhumes a near-forgotten Irish adoption scandal. The café and Roscarbury bloom with the publicity, but so does the bitterness between Ella and Roberta, still determined to cling to their grudges and guilt. The truth, like Roscarbury Hall, is at first "a sorry pile... long neglected." Silence and hope are common threads to both personal and national tragedies in this story. Making use of her experience reporting the actual adoption scandal—in which tens of thousands of babies were sold off by nuns—O'Laughlin metes out revelations, both painful and redeeming, in this warm, patient debut. (Oct.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

O'Loughlin, A. (2016). The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall: A Novel . Skyhorse.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

O'Loughlin, Ann. 2016. The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall: A Novel. Skyhorse.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

O'Loughlin, Ann. The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall: A Novel Skyhorse, 2016.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

O'Loughlin, A. (2016). The secrets of roscarbury hall: a novel. Skyhorse.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

O'Loughlin, Ann. The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall: A Novel Skyhorse, 2016.

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