Ashes of Fiery Weather, Kathleen Donohoe
Ashes of Fiery Weather, Kathleen Donohoe
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Ashes of Fiery Weather

Author: Kathleen Donohoe

Narrator: Tandy Cronyn

Unabridged: 15 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/21/2018


Synopsis

A debut novel about the passionate loves and tragic losses of six generations of women in a family of firefighters, spanning from famine-era Ireland to Brooklyn a decade after 9/11. "There isn't anything in the world that hurts like a burn." No one knows the pain of a fire more than the women of the Keegan/O'Reilly clan. Kathleen Donohoe's stunning debut novel brings to life seven unsentimental, wry, and evocative portraits of women from a family of firefighters. When we meet Norah - the first member of her family to move from Ireland to New York - she is a mother of three, contemplating her husband's casket as his men give him a full fireman's funeral, and faced with a terrible choice. Norah's mother-in-law, Delia, is stoic and self-preserving. Her early losses have made her keep her children close and her secrets closer. Eileen, Delia's daughter, adopted from Ireland and tough-as-nails, yet desperate for a sense of belonging, is one of the first women firefighters in New York. It is through her eyes that we experience 9/11, blindsided by the events of that terrible day along with her. Poignant, wise, and immersive, Ashes of Fiery Weather is a tour de force in the tradition of Let the Great World Spin, one that explores the emotional wounds and ultimate resilience of those drawn to fire, as well as the many ways we search for each other, and the many ways we hope to be rescued.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie

Ashes of Fiery Weather is a 2016 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publication. This debut novel is an astounding portrait of six generations of women, spanning a significant period of time, beginning at the end of the potato famine and ending a decade after the 9/11 attacks, all of whom were living within......more

Goodreads review by Candace

I absolutely loved this novel, and was sorry when it ended. I was so completely invested in the story of Irish and Irish American families connected to a Brooklyn firehouse that I was unable to put "Ashes" down. It ends abruptly- which was crushing-but this also raises the question of a possible seq......more