The Sisters O’Donnell

The Sisters O’Donnell by Lyn Andrews, published by Corgi in 1990, is a fictional saga that follows the journey of three red-haired Irish sisters as they leave Tipperary for Liverpool in the 1920s in search of a better life. This edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English, capturing the sisters’ initial idealism and the harsh realities they face as their dreams begin to fade amidst the challenges of life.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of ambition and the struggles of adapting to new environments. The story explores themes of family bonds and the impact of societal expectations on personal aspirations. As the sisters navigate their new lives, the contrast between their hopes and the difficulties they encounter unfolds, providing a poignant look at the pursuit of fortune and happiness.
Official synopsis Publisher
Three Irish sisters, red-haired and tempestuous, leave Tipperary for Liverpool in the 1920s to seek their fortunes. Their idealism is soon dashed by the realities of life, and their dreams fade as time and money begin to run out.
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