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The English Daughter Maggie Wadey

The English Daughter By Maggie Wadey

The English Daughter by Maggie Wadey


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Summary

As a child, writer Maggie Wadey was aware her mother was different from her father and his family, and that the difference was do with her Irishness. Then, before she died, Agnes Kavanagh began to talk about the past. It was only after Agnes's death that Maggie discovered another story - a life and a secret hidden in layers of silence.

The English Daughter Summary

The English Daughter by Maggie Wadey

As a child, writer Maggie Wadey was aware her mother was different from her father and his family, and that the difference was do with her Irishness, but she knew nothing of her Tipperary background. Then, before she died, Agnes Kavanagh began to talk about the past. Gradually, Maggie began to piece together her mother's early life. But it was only after Agnes's death that she discovered another story - a life and a secret hidden in layers of silence.

The English Daughter Reviews

'A luminous act of love and memory.'

-- Marina Warner

'So perceptively drawn we are taken immediately into the vivid reality of their lives.'

-- Edward Fox

'A historical memoir that unfolds like a mystery - personal, universal and beautifully told.'

-- Sadie Jones

About Maggie Wadey

Maggie Wadey is a playwright, novelist and screenwriter. Her childhood was spent in England, Egypt, Cyprus and a Sussex boarding school. After a brief time as a model, she read Philosophy at University College London. Maggie is married to actor John Castle and has one daughter and two grandchildren. Among her screenplays for television are adaptations of Mansfield Park, The Buccaneers, Adam Bede and the children's novel, Stig of the Dump. She divides her time between London and Devon.

Additional information

GOR007706928
9781910985137
1910985139
The English Daughter by Maggie Wadey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sandstone Press Ltd
20160721
320
N/A
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