Dimensions
141 x 205 x 23mm
The sequel to Evelyn Doyle's bestselling memoir 'Evelyn'.
'. . . I looked up at Siobhan at the dormitory window. I waved to her. I knew that she was crying, as she waved goodbye to me, watching me head off into the future. It would be a happy one, wouldn't it? As I climbed into the big motor car I clutched my rosary tightly and asked Our Lady to leave the convent with me.'
'Nothing Green' is the sequel to Evelyn Doyle's bestselling memoir. After the heady days of the trial which released her from the care of the State Industrial Schools and succeeded in changing the law, Evelyn went straight back to the grinding poverty that was the lot of many in the run down parts of Dublin in the 1950s.
Jessie turns on Evelyn, whilst looking after her brothers well. They battle it out, Jessie leaves her father temporarily. When she returns, she's even more difficult with Evelyn. Evelyn runs away from home but is dragged back only to run away again, eventually ending up in Yorkshire at 17 with no money and no prospects. She meets a man much older than her, hoping she has at last found happiness. But, of course, she has not. Eventually Evelyn learns of the death of her father.
The story ends with Evelyn pregnant, living on the Scottish island of Islay when she gets a call from Jessie who is now ill. Against her better judgement she rescues Jessie and brings her back to Islay setting up a striking and emotional denouement when we learn the tragic reason why Jessie was so brutal to Evelyn.