Paula Spencer begins on the eve of Paula's forty-eighth birthday. She hasn't had a drink for four months and five days. Having outlived an abusive husband and father, Paula and her four children are now struggling to live their adult lives, with two of the kids balancing their own addictions. Paula rebuilds her life slowly. As she goes about her daily routine working as a cleaning woman, and cooking for her two children at home, she re-establishes connections with her two sisters, her mother and grandchildren, expanding her world. Doyle has movingly depicted a woman, both strong and fragile, who is fighting back and finally equipped to be a mother to her children.
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This story, quick paced and often sorrowful, depicts Paula Spencer's daily struggle to stay sober. Ger Ryan is completely convincing as the recovering alcoholic. Though the story is told in a relentless third person ("She puts the kettle onâ she opens the hot press"), Ryan's lilting Irish narration quickly mesmerizes listeners so that such everyday details are given the importance and warmly lit quality of a Vermeer painting. Ryan's narration offers an unflinching exploration of the damages inflicted by alcoholism, but the reward of listening is in witnessing Paula's rediscovery of the pieces of her life, from the simple joy of making soup to the bittersweet recognition of her own imperfect parenting. J.C.G. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
About the Author
Roddy Doyle is an internationally bestselling writer. His first three novels—The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van—are known as The Barrytown Trilogy. He is also the author of the novels Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (1993 Booker Prize winner), The Woman Who Walked into Doors, and Oh! Play that Thing (available from Sound Library®). He lives in Dublin.
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