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  • Like so many young girls growing up in the poverty-stricken West of Ireland in the 1930's Roisin Keavney loves her family but dreams of a wealthy husband and a better life. In defiance of her father's wishes she escapes the tensions within her family...



  • Kitty O'Connor is an Everywoman. She is all things to all people and her many roles will be recognized by women everywhere. She is a wife, a mother, a daughter, a housekeeper, employer, friend, nurse, and neighbor, and all these roles collide in a ch...



  • For three generations the fortunes of Norah's children have ebbed and flowed. World War II has come to an end. The extended and disparate Kellys adjust to a peacetime that is not all that was promised. Pierce, Mary, Colm, Sheelagh, and Michael contin...



  • Who are we? What blend of gene, heritage, family or culture conjoin to make us who and what we are? How is one predisposed by an unknown past to the life set before him? Irish, orphaned and abandoned, a toddler is literally handed off to strangers on...



  • How much is an individual the product of his or her upbringing? To what extent is the sense of family, its pride and bonding, a part of an individual's soul and character? Ann O'Farrell narrates a story of a family's inexplicable dissolution--five ch...




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Ann O'Farrell has published 5 books.

Ann O'Farrell does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Roisin's Song, was published in January 2015.

The first book by Ann O'Farrell, Norah's Children, was published in August 2011.

No. Ann O'Farrell does not write books in series.