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Sisters of Belfast

A Novel

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In the spirit of Heather Morris, Kate Quinn, and Pam Jenoff, an enthralling and deeply moving story that begins during World War II, about orphaned twin sisters in Ireland whose lives diverge for decades, until fate—and faith—reunite them in the twilight of their lives.

Orphaned during the Second World War, Aelish and Isabel McGuire—known as the twins of Belfast—are given over to the austere care of the Sisters of Bethlehem. Though they are each all the other has, the girls are propelled in opposite directions as they grow up. Rebellious Isabel turns her back on the church and Ireland, traveling to Newfoundland where she pursues a perilous yet independent life. Devout Aelish chooses to remain in Northern Ireland and takes the veil, burying painful truths beneath years of silence. For decades the two are separated, each unaware of the other's life. But after years of isolation Aelish is unexpectedly summoned to Newfoundland, where she and her estranged sister begin to bridge the chasm between them.

Reunion brings to light the painful secrets and seismic deceptions that have kept these sisters apart, leaving the McGuire twins to begin reconstructing their understanding about themselves as women and as family–what they know of love, hope, and above all, forgiveness.

A story of faith—in religion, in the world, and in one another—Sisters of Belfast is a heartbreaking, tragic, and deeply moving novel about survival and the enduring power of sisterhood.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2024

      In her affecting debut, Maure tells the life story of twin sisters Aelish and Isabel, orphaned at a young age when a bomb destroyed their home and killed their parents during the 1941 bombing of Belfast. After the twins are brought to a local orphanage overseen by the Sisters of Bethlehem, their close relationship begins to fray as their lives head in separate directions. Aelish stays in Northern Ireland, leading a pious life in the convent, while Isabel moves to Newfoundland with her family to bury the past and attempt to start a new life. Narrator Aoife McMahon seamlessly slides between Northern Irish accents, expressing the deep emotion, pain, and love between Aelish and Isabel as the story weaves through the decades. Based on tragic real-life events, this novel is a heartbreaking story that explores grief, faith, and the enduring bond of sisterhood as deeply held secrets are revealed. VERDICT Perfect for listeners seeking historical fiction delving into faith and the importance of familial bonds. Share with those who enjoy the works of Kate Quinn and Louise Fein.--Kaitlyn Tanis

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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