Sins of the Mother

A Heartbreaking True Story of a Woman's Struggle to Escape Her past and the Price Her Family Paid

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Irene Kelly, Jennifer Kelly, Matt Kelly ISBN: 9781447291527
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Pan Language: English
Author: Irene Kelly, Jennifer Kelly, Matt Kelly
ISBN: 9781447291527
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Pan
Language: English

Sins of the Mother is a powerful and inspiring story of a family whose love was tested but never broken, who finally found the strength to heal the past.

Irene Kelly was brought up in poverty and abused by her mammy from an early age. But home life was still better than the time she spent in one of Dublin's industrial orphanages. In that harsh regime she was beaten and sexually assaulted. Set to work in the nursery, she saw the nuns treat the babies with horrifying cruelty.

As an adult those experiences haunted Irene. When she fell in love with Matt, who was fighting his own demons, they moved to England for a new start. They wanted their daughter Jennifer to have a better life, but in trying to protect her by hiding their past they only succeeded in pushing her away. Until, one day, Irene had a phone call from Ireland that changed everything . . .

'An epic and stirring story which shows that it is possible to overcome the worst start in life.' Sunday Mirror

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Sins of the Mother is a powerful and inspiring story of a family whose love was tested but never broken, who finally found the strength to heal the past.

Irene Kelly was brought up in poverty and abused by her mammy from an early age. But home life was still better than the time she spent in one of Dublin's industrial orphanages. In that harsh regime she was beaten and sexually assaulted. Set to work in the nursery, she saw the nuns treat the babies with horrifying cruelty.

As an adult those experiences haunted Irene. When she fell in love with Matt, who was fighting his own demons, they moved to England for a new start. They wanted their daughter Jennifer to have a better life, but in trying to protect her by hiding their past they only succeeded in pushing her away. Until, one day, Irene had a phone call from Ireland that changed everything . . .

'An epic and stirring story which shows that it is possible to overcome the worst start in life.' Sunday Mirror

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