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The ninth hour / Alice McDermott.

The ninth hour / Alice McDermott.
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ISBN 9781408854617 (paperback)
Name McDermott, Alice author.
Title The ninth hour / Alice McDermott.
Published New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.
©2017
Description 256 pages ; 22 cm
Summary Historical fiction. On a gloomy day in February, Jim sends his wife Annie out to do the shopping before dark falls. He seals their meagre apartment, unhooks the gas tube inside the oven, and inhales. Sister St. Saviour, a Little Nursing Sister of the Sick Poor, catches the scent of fire doused with water and hurries to the scene: firemen, a gathered crowd and a distraught young widow, who is with child. Moved by Annie 's plight, the kindly nun finds her work in the convent 's laundry, and Annie 's baby daughter grows up amidst the crank of the wringer, the hiss of the iron, the reminiscences of Sister Illuminata and the games of Sister Jeanne. Yet what will become of this convent child' Will Sally join the women who raised her in their unending efforts to alleviate Brooklyn 's poverty and sickness' Tracing three generations of an Irish immigrant family, The Ninth Hour tells, in prose of startling radiance and piercing precision, a story that is both individual and universal in its understanding of the human condition. Meditating on fairness, faith, sacrifice, duty and love, it illuminates, with the depth and sensitivity for which Alice McDermott is known, the bonds that unite or divide us.
Subjects Immigrants -- New York (State) History -- 20th century -- Fiction
Irish Americans -- Fiction
Widows -- New York (State) New York -- Fiction
Nuns -- New York (State) New York -- Fiction
Irish -- New York (State) New York -- Fiction
Genre Domestic fiction
Historical fiction
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