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Actress

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A brilliant and moving novel about celebrity, sexual power, and a daughter's search to understand her
mother's hidden truths.
Katherine O'Dell is an Irish theater legend. As her daughter, Norah, retraces her mother's celebrated career and
bohemian life, she delves into long-kept secrets, both her mother's and her own. Katherine began her career on
Ireland's bus-and-truck circuit before making it to London's West End, Broadway, and finally Hollywood. Every
moment of her life is a performance, with young Norah standing in the wings. But the mother-daughter romance
cannot survive Katherine's past or the world's damage. With age, alcohol, and dimming stardom, Katherine's grip on
reality grows fitful. Fueled by a proud and long-simmering rage, she commits a bizarre crime.
As Norah's role gradually changes to Katherine's protector, caregiver, and finally legacy-keeper, she revisits her
mother's life of fiercely kept secrets; and Norah reveals in turn the secrets of her own sexual and emotional comingof-age story. Her narrative is shaped by three braided searches—for her father's identity; for her mother's motive in
donning a Chanel suit one morning and shooting a TV producer in the foot; and her own search for a husband, family,
and work she loves.
Bringing to life two generations of women with difficult sexual histories, both assaulted and silenced, both finding—
or failing to find—their powers of recovery, Actress touches a raw and timely nerve. With virtuosic storytelling and in
prose at turns lyrical and knife-sharp, Anne Enright takes readers to the heart of the maddening yet tender love that
binds a mother and daughter.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 30, 2020
      This evocative, incisive tale from Man Booker–winner Enright (The Gathering) turns a gimlet eye on the complicated relationship between a famous mother and her only daughter. Actor Katherine O’Dell is known throughout Ireland in the 1970s and ’80s; she is also a loving—if distracted and sometimes absent—single mother to Norah, who’s often left in the care of her nanny. Norah, who narrates, recounts mainly through flashback Katherine’s star rising from humble beginnings in a traveling Irish theater troupe to her peak in Hollywood, where she increasingly struggles with alcoholism and depression. As Katherine enters her 50s, it largely falls to Norah to care for her mother, but when Katherine is committed to a mental hospital after shooting a movie producer in the foot, Norah finds professional help to care for her mother, as Norah marries, has children, and pursues her writing career. Enright portrays her characters with tenderness and grace (“It took me no time to adjust after she came home from hospital. And I don’t know what I loved, as I tended her fragile bones, but I thought I loved my mother. Because she was always the same person for me”), depicting a fraught mother-daughter relationship without cliché or condescension. Enright’s fans will love this
      sharp, moving work.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Listening is a real treat, especially for those who like to hear the author narrating. Man Booker Prize winner Anne Enright's delivery of her heartrending novel ranks with the best of author/narrator performances. Growing up with a beautiful mother is hard for any girl, but when her mother's a famous, unpredictable actress, the psychological complexities are stunning. Enright voices Norah O'Dell, a novelist who is trying to capture the glossy enigma who was her mother. With Irish lilt in evidence, Enright is both mother--Katherine O'Dell, red-haired, troubled, golden voiced, "faux Irish"--and daughter--Norah, wife, mother, and novelist, who is trying to make sense of their terrible, wonderful mother-daughter relationship. Written with heart and intelligence, the story will carry listeners on a deeply emotional voyage. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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