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The Country Girls Trilogy

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Edna O'Brien's classic trilogy, The Country Girls, Girl with Green Eyes and Girls in their Married Bliss, together with an epilogue especially written for this volume. The country is Ireland. The girls are Kate Brady and Baba Brennan. The Country Girls Trilogy tells the story of their escape from countryside and convent out into the world, into the bright city lights of Dublin and, naive and reckless, into a whirl of flirtations and passionate misadventures. While Kate pursues romance and pragmatic Baba settles for a rich builder, for both girls 'married bliss' seems as elusive as ever . . . 'It is a difficult trip, this coming of age . . . Edna O'Brien tells it with love and outrage' - Los Angeles Times. 'All the freshness in the world and undertones of something more lasting' - Sunday Times. 'Wholly delightful ... warm, rich, sympathetic' - Daily Telegraph.

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The Country Girls Trilogy, Edna O. Brien

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1988
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English
Publisher
Penguin Books
Released
1988
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0140109846
ISBN13
9780140109849
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Edna O'Brien's classic trilogy, The Country Girls, Girl with Green Eyes and Girls in their Married Bliss, together with an epilogue especially written for this volume. The country is Ireland. The girls are Kate Brady and Baba Brennan. The Country Girls Trilogy tells the story of their escape from countryside and convent out into the world, into the bright city lights of Dublin and, naive and reckless, into a whirl of flirtations and passionate misadventures. While Kate pursues romance and pragmatic Baba settles for a rich builder, for both girls 'married bliss' seems as elusive as ever . . . 'It is a difficult trip, this coming of age . . . Edna O'Brien tells it with love and outrage' - Los Angeles Times. 'All the freshness in the world and undertones of something more lasting' - Sunday Times. 'Wholly delightful ... warm, rich, sympathetic' - Daily Telegraph.