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Her Name Is Rose

A Novel

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People used to say Iris Bowen was beautiful, what with the wild weave of her red hair, the high cheekbones, and the way she carried herself like a barefoot dancer through the streets of Ranelagh on the outskirts of Dublin city. But that was a lifetime ago.

In a cottage in the west of Ireland, Iris—gardener and mother to an adopted daughter, Rose—is doing her best to carry on after the death of her husband two years before. At the back of her mind is a promise she never intended to keep, until the day she gets a phone call from her doctor.

Meanwhile, nineteen-year-old Rose is a brilliant violinist at the Royal Academy in London, still grieving for her father but relishing her music and life in the city. Excited but nervous, she hums on the way to an important master class, and then suddenly finds herself missing both of her parents when the class ends in disaster.

After the doctor's call, Iris is haunted by the promise she made to her husband—to find Rose's birth mother, so that their daughter might still have family if anything happened to Iris. Armed only with a twenty-year-old envelope, Iris impulsively begins a journey into the past that takes her to Boston and back, with unexpected results for herself and for Rose and for both friends and strangers.

Intimate, moving, and witty, Christine Breen's Her Name is Rose is a gorgeous novel about what can happen when life does not play out the way you expect.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 16, 2015
      In this emotional debut, Breen creates a poignant tale of love and loss between an adoptive mother and daughter as secrets come to light. After Irish widow Iris Bowen's mammogram reveals potentially concerning results, she's reminded of a promise she made to her late husband: to find their adopted daughter Rose's birth parents, so that Rose won't be alone in the world once both of them are gone. With nothing except an old envelope bearing Rose's birth mother's address, Iris begins a journey that takes her from Dublin to Boston and then to the west of Ireland, running up against barrier after barrier in her quest for the truth. Meanwhile, in London, talented violinist Rose is experiencing her own challenges in music school, questioning whether she has the talent to go the distance. When Iris's quest leads to a shocking discovery, she's faced with a choiceâreveal what she's found, or remain silent. Breen's characters immediately invite the reader to go on a heartwrenching journey that's enhanced by her skillful plotting and authentic, lyrical descriptions of the Emerald Isle. A moving first novel.

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