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The Making of Her
The Making of Her | Bernadette Jiwa
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An absorbing, brilliantly paced book; I didn't want it to end.' Roddy Doyle People were forever telling her how lucky she was. But what did people know? Dublin 1966. When Joan Quinn, a factory girl from the Cranmore Estate, marries Martin Egan, it looks like her dreams have come true. But all is not as it seems. Joan lives in the shadow of a secret the couples decision to give up their first daughter for adoption only months before. For the next three decades, Joans marriage and her relationship with her second child Carmel suffer as a consequence. Then one day in 1996, a letter arrives from their eldest daughter. Emma needs her birth parents help; its a matter of life and death. And the fragile facade of Joans life finally begins to crack. 'The Making of Her sucked me in from the very first page, and didnt let up until Id turned the last. Heart-warming and heart-breaking, it is an exquisite examination of the secrets that haunt us. I cried several times. A stunning debut.' Sally Hepworth Bernadette Jiwa writes with compassion and grace about what it means to be a mother, a daughter and a sister. Pip Williams 'A beautifully crafted, thought-provoking novel that ultimately celebrates the strength of women. A true pleasure to read.' Ashley Audrain
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Night_Reader
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3.5/5 🌟

This is a light read about class, marriage, and motherhood, exploring how a desperate decision made at a young age can shape one's entire life.

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2-18-23: My 20th finished book of 2023! Beautifully written story about a woman named Joan Egan who reconnects with the daughter she gave up 30 years ago. Emma needs her Mom‘s help so she reaches out and this creates a ripple effect in Joan‘s family. This takes place in Dublin in 1996 and in flashback to 1966. Joan and Emma finally meet against the wishes of Joan‘s family and it changes everything she has known. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣2️⃣0️⃣

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The Making of Her | Bernadette Jiwa
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“An unforgettable debut novel about family secrets, falling apart, and coming together.”

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Reecaspieces I loved this book!!!! 2y
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Quite lovely Binchey-esque Irish story about a mother and her two daughters. The title of the book is quite perfect for it‘s about these women claiming their agency and in some cases their identity.