Monica McInerney grew up in a family of seven children in the Clare Valley of South Australia, where her father was the railway stationmaster. She is the author of the internationally bestselling novels The Alphabet Sisters, Family Baggage, The Faraday Girls, Upside Down Inside Out, Greetings from Somewhere Else, At Home with the Templetons, and Lola’s Secret. She now lives in Dublin with her husband.
Advance Praise for Monica McInerney’s Lola’s Secret:
"Bestselling author Monica McInerney once again charms readers with
her character-driven plots and picture-perfect
settings....McInerney’s optimistic tone is ultimately uplifting and
hopeful."--The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
“McInerney brings a light touch and plenty of humor to her
on-the-nose depiction of the characters… Lola, and the novel,
cheerily salute the extraordinary in the ordinary and the
connections of family and friends.”--Booklist
"This delightful novel takes up the story of the Quinlan family
from The Alphabet Sisters. Four years on, 84-year-old matriarch
Lola is gathering mystery guests to a motel for Christmas
Day. Exploring universal family issues of loss, rivalry,
ageing and grief, this is a warm, witty and moving novel."--Woman’s
Day, Australia
“This is a charming, witty novel in which Monica’s assured writing
sparkles and which, when you reach the end, will leave you feeling
like you’ve been given a huge, warm hug.” -–Hello
Magazine
“Lola Quinlan must be the grooviest granny ever to strut through
fiction. She dresses like a movie star punk rocker, she’s
audacious, and she’s 84. …Mixes debate about ageing,
childrearing, community and mental illness into a delicious and at
times surprising Christmas cake. Purely for fun.”—Sunday Mail
Brisbane Book of the Week (Australia)
“The book is hugely entertaining but also reminds us of the
importance of thinking of others as McInerney draws a beautiful and
very convincing portrait of the characters either depleted by the
demands of modern life, desperately lonely or in need. …McInerney
is the mistress of the plot and weaves about five into this fine,
textured read.” -–Sunday Tasmanian (Australia)
“Lola’s Secret is a lovely, gentle story of a family, a Christmas,
love and different kinds of adventure.”—Brisbane Courier Mail
(Australia)
“A moving and mostly gentle tale about age, family, love, loss and
secrets... As each strand of the story is secured and resolved, the
message is about the priority of family and the power of love...In
Lola’s Secret, as in her other novels, McInerney’s aim is
unerringly true.”--Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)
“McInerney’s cast of a thousand chatty voices is etched
effortlessly and resonantly by the end of chapter two and has been
described as “comfort reading” and “warm buttered toast”. Except
McInerney’s protagonist is no pushover and there are no
honey-dripped endings. This is full of grains of truth: it is never
too late to live, but you are never too old to learn.”--Australian
Women’s Weekly
“Monica McInerney published her popular novel The Alphabet Sisters
in 2004 and in Lola’s Secret she revives one of the most
interesting central characters –the eccentric grandmother Lola.
…McInerney also humorously explores the stereotype of senior
citizens as technophobes and luddites.” --Bookseller & Publisher
(Australia)
“Once again McInerney delivers well-written dialogue and a
refreshing storyline which is what we have come to expect from this
talented teller of tales.”—Launceston Examiner (Australia)
“McInerney’s writing is always so easy to read. It has a
beautiful flow that’s soothing regardless of her topic… [Lola’s
Secret is) a comforting tale that focuses on the themes of love,
friendship and family.” -–Mindfood (Australia)
“McInerney has created an unlikely but charming heroine in
Lola so that you have to discover how it all works out. In a
word: Charming.”—Townesville Bulletin (Australia)
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