Tina Kellegher reads Edna O'Brien's portrait of a mother-daughter relationship
Dilly's hospitalisation triggers memories and a reappraisal. Portrait of a mother-daughter relationship read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsHospitalised for tests, Dilly recalls the discomfort of steerage when sailing to America as a girl. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsDilly recalls her first job in New York as a maid and the problems arising with her wealthy employers. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsWhen her first job in New York ends in disaster, Dilly moves to Ma Sullivan's and meets Gabriel. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsDilly recalls returning to Ireland and sliding into marriage, but her daughter now most concerns her. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsThe literary ambitions of Dilly's daughter, Eleanora leaves her jealous husband feeling threatened. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsEleanora's marriage to Herman is all but over, but her mother Dilly expresses her fierce disapproval. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsBed-bound Dilly remembers a broken engagement - and yearns for a visit from her daughter Eleanora. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsAbandoned by daughter Eleanora, ailing Dilly wants to quit the hospital and see to changing her will. Read by Tina Kellegher.
DetailsEleanora realises her mother Dilly must have discovered her secret. Is it too late to make her peace? Read by Tina Kellegher.
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