Sometimes the hardest lessons to learn are those that matter most.
Following a tragic accident, Ella O'Hanlon flees to the other side of the world in an attempt to escape her grief, leaving behind the two people she blames for her loss: Aidan, the love of her life, and Jess, her spoilt half-sister.
In London Ella is taken in by her beloved uncle Lucas, whose extraordinary house holds many wonderful memories for her. Along with other members of the very colourful Fox family, Lucas helps Ella to see that she is not the only one still hurting, and that forgiveness can be the greatest healer in a family and in a marriage.
For anyone who has ever loved and lost, this is an exquisitely moving and life-affirming novel by the internationally bestselling author of Lola's Secret.
About the Author
One of the stars of Australian fiction, Monica McInerney is the author of the internationally bestselling novels A Taste for It, Upside Down Inside Out, Spin the Bottle, The Alphabet Sisters, Family Baggage, Those Faraday Girls, At Home with the Templetons, Lola's Secret and a short story collection All Together Now. Her new novel The House of Memories will be published in October 2012. Those Faraday Girls was the winner of the General Fiction Book of the Year at the 2008 Australian Book Industry Awards. In 2006 Monica was the ambassador for the Australian Government initiative Books Alive, with her novella Odd One Out.
Monica grew up in a family of seven children in the Clare Valley of South Australia and has been living between Australia and Ireland for twenty years. She and her Irish husband currently live in Dublin.
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This book gave great in site into the grieving process without being maudlin
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This is probably the most melancholy of Monica McInereny's books so far, but she balances the sorrow well with moments of humour and her characteristic warmth. I loved the characters and found myself completely drawn into the world she has created. I highly recommend The House of Memories.
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Nice book to fill in time, very obvious ending
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'A big book about a big-hearted family . . . an affectionate, funny, teary book about grief, love, lies and revelations.' Sunday Age
'One of those rare books that you could recommend to anyone and know that they'll love it.' Australian Women's Weekly
'McInerney's latest offering is guaranteed to enthral her legions of adoring fans.' Ulster Tatler, Ireland
ISBN: 9781921518645
ISBN-10: 1921518642
Audience:
General
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 496
Published: 26th September 2012
Dimensions (cm): 23.0 x 15.4
Weight (kg): 23.1