Me and My Sisters

Me and My Sisters

Published in the UK for the first time in Penguin paperback on 26th April, priced £6.99

 

 

With the trademark warmth and wit we have come to expect from bestselling writer Sinead Moriarty, Me and My Sisters is a poignant story about family and love. It will make you laugh and cry all on the same page.

 

There's more than one way of being a modern woman, not that the Devlin sisters would admit it ...

 

Julie used to be the easy-going one. But now she is a mother of four boys under five, her marriage is under strain and she is struggling to keep sane. She needs support, but her sisters don’t understand. After all, their lives are perfect.

 

Louise has always been top of her game, with little time for family and even less for romance. But with a drunken mistake threatening everything she’s worked for, she may have to accept that she needs help to keep going.

 

Sophie has got everything she ever wanted: a loving husband, a beautiful, well-behaved daughter and a designer lifestyle. Her sisters consider her spoiled and shallow but she doesn’t care – that’s until her life is turned upside down and she realizes they may be right. Not that she’s going to let them know the trouble she’s in.

 

PRAISE FOR SINÉAD MORIARTY

 

‘Marian Keyes has for years been the undisputed queen... Sinéad Moriarty is now a worthy competitor’ - Sunday Independent

 

‘Funny and touching’ – Heat Magazine

 

‘Plenty of laughs and more than a little bit of substance’ – Irish Mail on Sunday

 

 

 

 

 

                        

 

                                                                                                                                                                                  Sinéad Sinead Moriarty, one of the brightest stars of women’s fiction, lives in Dublin with her husband and their three children. Me and My Sisters is her seventh novel. Sinéad was born and raised in Dublin where she grew up surrounded by books. Her mother is an author of children's books. Growing up, Sinéad says she was inspired by watching her mother writing at the kitchen table and then being published. From that moment on, her childhood dream was to write a novel.


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