For Tara Flynn, red-haired, bright and ambitious, Ballygrace House represents everything she one day hopes to be - beautiful, elegant and a world away from the little village near Tullamore where she is being raised by her grandfather. But the wealthy Fitzgeralds who live at Ballygrace have little time for village girls, until Madeleine, their unstable, delicate daughter, meets Tara. Tara is everything Madeleine isn't, yet the two girls find themselves becoming firm friends. When Tara meets Gabriel, Madeleine's older brother who's studying at Dublin University, she becomes painfully aware of the differences between the Fitzgeralds and the Flynns. Without a wealthy family behind her, Tara will have to work her way to the life she dreams of. Then Madeleine's health takes a turn for the worse and Tara finds herself in a heartbreaking position. She has no choice but leave the world of Ballygrace behind her and flee to England. The dancehalls of Manchester in the 1950s offer a wealth of temptations to good-looking young Irish girls, but Tara is determined not to succumb. Instead, she vows to climb the ladder of success alone, if she can just escape the shadow of Ballygrace...
For Tara Flynn, red-haired, bright and ambitious, Ballygrace House represents everything she one day hopes to be - beautiful, elegant and a world away from the little village near Tullamore where she is being raised by her grandfather. But the wealthy Fitzgeralds who live at Ballygrace have little time for village girls, until Madeleine, their unstable, delicate daughter, meets Tara. Tara is everything Madeleine isn't, yet the two girls find themselves becoming firm friends. When Tara meets Gabriel, Madeleine's older brother who's studying at Dublin University, she becomes painfully aware of the differences between the Fitzgeralds and the Flynns. Without a wealthy family behind her, Tara will have to work her way to the life she dreams of. Then Madeleine's health takes a turn for the worse and Tara finds herself in a heartbreaking position. She has no choice but leave the world of Ballygrace behind her and flee to England. The dancehalls of Manchester in the 1950s offer a wealth of temptations to good-looking young Irish girls, but Tara is determined not to succumb. Instead, she vows to climb the ladder of success alone, if she can just escape the shadow of Ballygrace...
An enthralling Irish saga from a talented new voice in women's fiction Geraldine O'Neill is a natural storyteller who writes with the warmth and passion that makes Maeve Binchy so irresistible The market for this type of fiction is as strong as ever Praise for TARA FLYNN: 'Fans of Binchy won't be disappointed with Tara Flynn' Ireland on Sunday 'A highly entertaining read...simply seductive' Sunday World 'If you're fan of Maeve Binchy or Catherine Cookson, then this will appeal. Perfect escapism' Woman's Way 'an excellent first novel' Dublin Daily
Geraldine O'Neill was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, to Irish/Scottish parents. She has lived in County Offaly, Ireland, for the last ten years. She is married and has two children.
'A winning debut. ' WOMAN'S OWN 'An engaging story about a group of likeable characters with enough twists and turns to keep those pages turning... O'Neill's attention to detail brings an authenticity to the book. She manages effortlessly to bring '40s Ireland to life, transporting you to a little room in a remote cottage - you can almost smell the turf smoke and baking soda bread. So if you fancy a new novel by a new author capable of spinning a good old yarn, you'll definitely love Tara Flynn.' IRISH POST
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