Josephine Corcoran describes The Night My Sister Went to Hollywood by Hilda Sheehan as ‘an uplifting read’. To quote from the review:
These poems are hymns of small town yearning, they sing out rather than mournfully sigh and Sheehan’s touch is light enough not to present her characters as victims while never glamourising the shopping, cooking and cleaning that must be done, day after day, even when you’re trying to make it as a poet or to maintain a marriage.
Read the full review here.
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