Felicity Hayes-McCoyReihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Felicity Hayes-McCoy ist eine irische Autorin, die für ihre fesselnden Romane gefeiert wird, die in einem fiktiven County an der irischen Westküste angesiedelt sind. Ihr Schreibstil wird oft als „strahlend schön“ und als „perfekte Freude“ beschrieben, wobei die Leser ihre Fähigkeit schätzen, sonnige und herzerwärmende Erzählungen zu schaffen. Hayes-McCoy beweist ein gutes Gespür für Details und ein tiefes Verständnis menschlicher Beziehungen und schafft Werke, die sowohl erhebend als auch aufschlussreich sind. Ihre Prosa, die berührend und witzig zugleich ist, spricht diejenigen an, die Geschichten schätzen, die tröstlich und doch nachdenklich sind.
Set in the very different worlds of cosmopolitan London and a sleepy village
in Ireland's Wicklow mountains, The Keepsake Quilters tells the stories of
four generations of women and the patchwork of fabrics that reconciles their
unspoken family past with their dysfunctional present, offering the prospect
of a joyful future
A new book club forges links between Finfarran and a small American town - but
also puts longstanding relationship in jeopardy when buried secrets begin to
surface...
"As she drives her mobile library van between villages of Ireland's West Coast, Hanna Casey tries not to think about a lot of things. Like the sophisticated lifestyle she abandoned after finding her English barrister husband in bed with another woman. Or that she's back in Lissbeg, the rural Irish town she walked away from in her teens, living in the back bedroom of her overbearing mother's retirement bungalow. Or, worse yet, her nagging fear that, as the local librarian and a prominent figure in the community, her failed marriage and ignominious return have made her a focus of gossip. With her teenage daughter, Jazz, off traveling the world and her relationship with her own mother growing increasingly tense, Hanna is determined to reclaim her independence by restoring a derelict cottage left to her by her great-aunt."--Page 4 of cover.
'From the moment I crossed the mountain I fell in love. With the place, which was more beautiful than any place I'd ever seen. With the people I met there. And with a way of looking at life that was deeper, richer and wiser than any I'd known before. When I left I dreamt of clouds on the mountain. I kept going back.' We all lead very busy lives and sometimes it's hard to find the time to be the people we want to be. Twelve years ago Felicity Hayes-McCoy left the hectic pace of the city and returned to Ireland to make a new life in a remarkable house on the stunning Dingle peninsula. Beautifully written, this is a life-affirming tale of rediscovering lost values and being reminded of the things that really matter.