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Sinéad Moriarty

    1 janvier 1971

    Cette autrice a découvert très tôt sa passion pour la narration, nourrie par une enfance immergée dans les livres et l'inspiration de sa mère, écrivaine. Après l'université et un séjour à l'étranger, elle a perfectionné son art en tant que journaliste avant de se consacrer à la fiction. Ses romans sont réputés pour leur comédie douce-amère, explorant les complexités des relations et des dynamiques familiales avec humour et cœur. Elle a un don pour dépeindre des luttes humaines universelles et des parcours émotionnels, qui résonnent profondément auprès d'un public mondial.

    Sinéad Moriarty
    The New Girl
    The good mother
    The Truth About Riley
    Finding Hope
    Fais-moi un bébé !
    Adopte-moi !
    • Adopte-moi !

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Après avoir remué ciel et terre pour tenter d'avoir un enfant, Emma se décide pour une solution plus rapide, du moins le croit-elle : adopter un bébé russe. Mais elle n'est pas au bout de ses peines ! Un long chemin semé d'embûches l'attend. Son mari et elle doivent désormais prouver qu'ils seront les parents idéaux. Et ils n'imaginaient pas les travailleurs sociaux si terrifiants ni les démarches administratives si compliquées... Le jeu en vaut-il vraiment la chandelle ?

      Adopte-moi !
      4,1
    • Fais-moi un bébé !

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Faire un bébé. Telle est la bonne résolution d'Emma pour la nouvelle année. Après tout, à 33 ans, quand on a un mari parfait et une vie sociale plus qu'animée, il est grand temps de se ranger un peu et de penser aux choses sérieuses. Tout est déjà planifié : arrêter la pilule en décembre, être enceinte en janvier, accoucher en septembre, prendre un prof de gym privé, et parader dans les fêtes dès novembre, comme Liz Hurley après sa grossesse. Mais voilà, mois après mois, Emma doit se rendre à l'évidence : si son ventre s'arrondit, c'est uniquement parce qu'elle mange trop de muffins. Et son désir d'enfant tourne vite à l'obsession. De régimes au thé vert en accouplements à dates fixes et de rendez-vous chez le médecin en tests d'ovulation, Emma évite de se poser la question fatidique : ce parcours du combattant la conduira-t-elle à la maternité ?

      Fais-moi un bébé !
      3,9
    • Finding Hope

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Lost and lonely, Hope devotes herself to saving the planet and, in turn, saves herself.

      Finding Hope
      4,6
    • The Truth About Riley

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      When Riley's dad dies suddenly, leaving behind a mountain of debt, the life she's used to starts crumbling around her. But as strangers step up to help her and her mum, Riley realises that sometimes it is those you least expect who will change your life for the better.

      The Truth About Riley
      4,5
    • The good mother

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A heart-warming and heart-breaking story, beautifully written and sensitive, this narrative explores difficult subjects with compelling authority. It is a delicately told tale filled with warmth and heart. The protagonist, Kate, has endured tremendous challenges with her three children after being left devastated and homeless due to her husband's affair. As she begins to rebuild her life, her resilience is tested when her twelve-year-old daughter, Jessica, is diagnosed with cancer. Kate faces the struggle of managing her eighteen-year-old son, who harbors deep resentment towards his father, and a bewildered seven-year-old who is acting out. Meanwhile, her ex-husband shirks his responsibilities, leaving Kate to navigate this turmoil alone. With a beloved child growing increasingly ill, Kate must confront her own fears and heartbreak to support her children, particularly Jessica. The story raises the question of whether doing the right thing might require making unthinkable choices. Praise for the author highlights the heartfelt and deeply moving nature of the writing, with readers finding it gripping, thought-provoking, and impossible to put down. The narrative promises love, lies, and longing, along with dramatic twists that keep readers engrossed.

      The good mother
      4,3
    • The New Girl

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      One of Ireland's best-loved writers brings her storytelling magic to a new generation of readers. 'A story about friendship, hope and courage ... I loved it and couldn't put it down!' Christy Lefteri, The Beekeeper of Aleppo

      The New Girl
      4,2
    • The Way We Were

      • 434pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Being a good mother is doing the right thing. But sometimes the right thing is not so clear. When Alice's husband Ben dies suddenly, her world falls apart. They shared twenty years and two daughters and life without him is unimaginable. Having lost her parents while young, Alice understands her girls' pain. At fifteen, Jools is at that awkward age and only Ben could get through to her. And eleven-year-old Holly looks for the answer to everything in books but this time she's drawing a blank. Alice realizes that for their sakes she must summon up superhuman reserves of strength. Somehow all three of them come through the dark days. In time, it's even possible for Alice to consider marrying again, with the girls' blessing. So when Ben turns up after three years, her world is again turned upside-down. The girls assume that their family can go back to the way they were. Alice is not so sure. Once more Alice has to find the strength to be the mother her daughters need her to be. But this time what that means is far from clear ...

      The Way We Were
      4,0
    • It�s tricky for Niamh O�Flaherty, growing up in a North London home that�s a shrine to all things Irish. But it�s even trickier being an adult and realizing that her family expects her to settle down with a nice Irish lad, especially now that she�s living in Dublin. When Niamh finally meets the love of her life he is the last person she would expect to fall for her. Pierre is older and an intellectual, but she loves his ability to laugh at himself, his calmness and strength of character, and, of course, his stunning looks. There�s just one problem: if Pierre�s parents � Jean and Fleur � are sniffy about their pride and joy hooking up with a girl who writes a fluffy newspaper column, her parents, Mick and Annie, are going to go ballistic when they hear that their daughter intends to marry someone who couldn�t be less Irish if he tried . . .

      Keeping in the family
      4,0
    • Me and my Sisters

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER 'Give yourself a break from the doom and gloom and get stuck into this cracker of a novel' Image It's been years since Julie had a full night's sleep. She's devoted to her family, but with four boys under five, it can be easier to relate to strangers in an online mums' forum than her glamorous sisters. High-flying lawyer Louise has been independent since turning eighteen. After one drunken mistake leads to consequences way outside of her comfort zone, can she finally ask her sisters for help? And gorgeous Sophie's diamonds-and-champagne lifestyle is falling apart at the seams. She can hardly bring herself to tell the other two how bad things are. The Devlins might not always see eye to eye, but they might have more in common than they think . . . 'Moving, disarmingly honest and at times laugh-out-loud funny' Sunday Times 'Witty, touching, easy to read . . . I thought I might like this one, but I really and truly loved it' thebookbag.co.uk 'The inevitable comparisons with Marian Keyes are justified and well deserved ... a brilliant book . . . You'll identify with elements of all the characters, guffaw in parts and scowl in others' Heat 'Anyone with a sister will identify with this . . . funny and touching story' Closer

      Me and my Sisters
      4,0
    • Good Sisters

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      After losing their beloved mother, the Devlin sisters need each other more than ever.Single parent Louise is trying to help her fragile young daughter to navigate life. So, when the nine-year-old insists on finding out who her father is, Louise organizes a sisters' outing to track down her Italian one- night stand.Meanwhile, due to her teenage sons' sporting success, mother-of- four Julie is anointed Cook-Bottlewasher-and-Cheerleader-in-Chief for the rugby parents' WhatsApp group. Worst. Job. EverFinally, glamorous Sophie is determined that her daughter Jess won't be boy-crazy and image-obsessed like she was. But when things go horribly wrong at a teen party, Sophie and her sisters are forced to take drastic measures to protect Jess's future.Squeezed from every side, Louise, Julie and Sophie want to be good sisters - but sometimes that's easier said than done . . .

      Good Sisters
      3,8