

An edition of Ashes of fiery weather (2016)
By Kathleen Donohoe
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
418
Description:
A multigenerational tale about the passionate loves and losses of women in a family of firefighters traces their experiences spanning from famine-era Ireland to Brooklyn a decade after the September 11 attacks. Norah, the first member of her family to move from Ireland to New York, 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, is desperate for a sense of belonging and is one of the first women firefighters in New York. As Delia experiences 9/11, the reader is blindsided by the events of that terrible day along with her.
subjects: Adoptees, Fiction, Women fire fighters, Fire fighters, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Fire fighters' spouses, Irish American families, Widows, Women, Fiction, general, Irish americans, fiction, FICTION / General, FICTION / Literary, Women -- Fiction, Fire fighters -- Fiction, Irish American families -- Fiction, General, Literary
Places: New York (N.Y.)