For the Sins of My Mother
Discover a poignant tale of resilience and self-discovery in For the Sins of My Mother by Marie Therese Rogers-Moloney. Set against the backdrop of 1950s rural Ireland, this compelling biography recounts the harrowing journey of a young girl born to a widow who concealed her pregnancy. Marie Therese, left to navigate a life of hardship in the care of nuns at Nazareth House, embarks on a quest to uncover her true identity and the mother she was told never existed. With 224 pages of heartfelt narrative, this book offers a profound exploration of the impact of childhood trauma and the enduring quest for belonging. Published in 2014, For the Sins of My Mother is a must-read for anyone interested in stories of survival and the complexities of familial relationships. Join Marie Therese on her journey to reclaim her past and find hope in the face of adversity.