From eccentric Joanna's boarding house, predatory Baba roams Dublin looking for men to give her a good time - and dragging with her a reluctant Cait, worrying about her figure and wanting to talk about books. Then she meets dark, long-faced Eugene Gaillard, a film director, and for a while Cait's romantic dreams seem to be fulfilled. But Eugene Gaillard is a Protestant divorce, and when Cait's drunkard father gets to hear of it, he summons a lynch mob.
Edna Obrien Libros
Edna O’Brien se erige como una de las cronistas por excelencia de la experiencia femenina en el siglo XX. Su obra, que abarca novelas, cuentos y obras de teatro, se adentra en las vidas íntimas de sus personajes. O’Brien abordó sin temor temas como la sexualidad femenina y las restricciones sociales, ganándose tanto elogios como controversias. Su voz distintiva y su profunda comprensión de la psicología humana la convierten en una figura literaria perdurable.






Country girl. A memoir
- 357 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
The acclaimed author describes her convent school education in Ireland, the scandal that ensued upon the publication of her first novel, and the wild 1960s parties that introduced her to people from all walks of life.
Wild Decembers
- 284 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
O'Brien's latest novel charts the quick and critical demise of relations between "the warring sons of warring sons" fighting over inherited land in the countryside of western Ireland.
This novel tells the story of two Irish girls, Caithleen Brady and Bridget Brennan, and their escape from a life filled with countryside and convent to the allure and the crowds, lights and noise of Dublin.



