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The True and Splendid History of the Harristown Sisters
The True and Splendid History of the Harristown Sisters | Michelle Lovric
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It's rural Ireland in the second half of the nineteenth century, the age of the Pre-Raphaelites, when Europe burns with a passion for long, flowing locks. So when seven sisters, born into fatherless poverty, grow up with hair cascading down their backs, to their ankles, and beyond, men are not slow to recognize their potential. Soon, they're a singing and dancing septet: Irish jigs kicked out in dusty church halls. But it is not their singing or their dancing that fills the seats: it is the torrents of hair they let loose at the end of each show. In an Ireland still hungry and melancholy with the Great Famine, the Swiney hair is a rich offering. And their hair will take dark-hearted Darcy, bickering twins Berenice and Enda, plain Pertilly, gentle Oona, wild Ida, and fearful, flame-haired Manticory—the writer of their on- and off-stage adventures—out of poverty, through the dance halls of Ireland, to the salons of Dublin and the palazzi of Venice. It will bring...
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A friend recommended this to me a couple of years ago, and it's been on my to-read list ever since. The description begins with: "It is the age of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, when Europe burns with a passion for long-flowing locks." Seven sisters with "torrents of hair" become a singing & dancing sensation in the dance halls of Ireland. Someday I will discover the adventures of these sisters & their hair. #hairthereandeverywhere #anditsaugust

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