Description
It's 1983, and two sisters on the cusp of adulthood grow up in a crumbling seafront house in south Dublin.
Marie Stephenson dreams of making her mark on the world but strains under the responsibility of a promise made to her dying mother. This promise, to look after her younger sister, is one she has always kept, even though Marie sometimes feels that the cosseted Grainne doesn't deserve it.
But then the sudden appearance of intense, rebellious Con on Seaview Beach one afternoon changes everything.
As her childhood comes to a sudden and shocking end, Marie must make some choices about her future.
But will she find the courage to become the woman she was meant to be?
The House on Seaview Road is a story about first love, growing up and about the enduring bonds of sisterhood.
In the summer of 1983, two sisters discover that promises can't always be kept ...
The House on Seaview Road is a story about first love, growing up and about the enduring bonds of sisterhood.
About the Author
Alison Walsh has worked in publishing and literary journalism for a number of years. She wrote a popular and humorous column on family life for the Irish Independent for some years, and this was followed by a memoir on motherhood, In My Mother's Shoes, which became a number-one Irish bestseller in 2010. She is a regular contributor to the Sunday Independent books pages. Alison lives in Dublin with her husband and three children. Follow her on Twitter at @authoralison or visit her website at www.alisonwalsh.net
Reviews
A brave and thought-provoking novel * Irish Independent *
A humane and credible story, as relevant today as in 1983 ... A good read for fans of Joanna Trollope * Sunday Independent *
Book Information
ISBN 9781473612853
Author Alison Walsh
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Hachette Books Ireland
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Weight(grams) 540g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 31mm