Emily Hourican The Glourious Guinness Girls (Book 1)

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Code 9781529352894

From Ireland to 1920s London, a glorious, gripping, moving and richly textured novel which takes us to the heart of the remarkable real-life story of the Guinness Girls.

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 06 May 2021

'Fans of Downton Abbey will adore this'
- Sunday Times

'The perfect glorious escape ... the intimacy of a family drama, set against the most opulent of backdrops'
- Sunday Independent

About the Author

Emily Hourican is a journalist and author. She has written features for the Sunday Independent for fifteen years, as well as Image magazine, Conde Nast Traveler and Woman and Home. She was also editor of The Dubliner Magazine. Emily's first book, a memoir titled How To (Really) Be A Mother was published in 2013. She is also the author of novels The Privileged, White Villa, The Outsider and The Blamed, as well as three novels about the Guinness sisters: The Glorious Guinness Girls, The Guinness Girls: A Hint of Scandal and The Other Guinness Girl.She lives in Dublin with her family.

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