Lily at Lissadell
| By: | Judi Curtin |
| Publisher: | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Published: | September 2019 |
| Pages: | 288 |
| Categories: | Children |
| Language: | English |
| Available as: | Paperback |
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When Lily is a young teenager, the time comes for her and her friends to leave school and find work; some are emigrating to America, some going to work in shops. Lily is going into service in the Big House - Lissadell. A warm and engaging story about friendship, life in the early 20th century and how the political world affects everyone. When Lily is a young teenager, the time comes for her and her friends to leave school and find work; some are emigrating to America, some going to work in shops. Lily is going into service in the Big House - Lissadell. Lily's employers, the Gore-Booth family, are kind, but life as a young housemaid can be hard: Lily works long days, she has to learn to get along with the staff, particularly her roommate, the sullen and uncommunicative Nellie, and she misses her home and family. But when Maeve, daughter of Constance Markievicz and niece of the Gore-Booths, comes to visit and decides to paint a portrait of Lily an unusual friendship begins between the two girls from such different worlds. A warm and engaging story about friendship, life in the early 20th century and how the political world affects everyone. I think it is a lovely book that is both happy and sad in equal measure... I would recommend this book to everyone -- Aoibhe, 5th class * Seomra Ranga * Lily at Lissadell is Curtin's most consummate children's novel to date and surely worthy of a sequel or two -- Pet O'Connell * Evening Echo * Judi Curtin is the best-selling author of the `Alice and Megan' series, the 'Eva' series. several other books. Judi's new series, beginning with Time After Time, is about Beth and Molly, accidental time-travelling best friends. Judi Curtin won the Irish Book Award Senior 2017 for Stand By Me.