THE NINTH HOUR
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On a dim winter afternoon in a Brooklyn tenement, a young Irish immigrant unhooks the oven gas, and inhales. In the aftermath of the fire that follows, Sister St. Savior, an ageing nun appears, unbidden, to direct the way forward for his widow and unborn child.
This is how Sally comes to grow up in the convent laundry, amidst the crank of the wringer and the hiss of the iron, her universe governed by the strange, kind and mysterious Little Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor. But although superstition and shame will collude to erase Sally's father's brief existence, his suicide will reverberate through many lives and over many decades. And when she comes of age, Sally will commit her own irrevocable deed, sacrificing her grace at the altar of human love.
These are the stories of Irish-American women in Brooklyn.
After her father's suicide Sally and her mother are taken in by the Little Sisters of the Poor Sick. Despite the tenderness and warmth they provide, Sally can't avoid suffering from depression.
The cost of forgiveness, the limits of faith, and the power of sacrifice are issues skillfully dealt with by Alice McDermott and she was awarded the French Femina Price for foreign literature 2018.