...Alfred A. Knopf / 336 pages) Memoir Smarty Girl: Dublin Savage In Smarty Girl: Dublin Savage, Brooklyn-based writer Honor Molloy looks back to the 1960s Dublin of her childhood. Her protagonist and sometimes narrator, Noleen O’Feeney, is a precocious...
...from New York that we wouldn’t get ordinarily, so everyone wins.” One of my favorite new authors, Honor Molloy, reads from Smarty Girl: Dublin Savages on April 26 at 7 pm. I’ll be reading from This Is Your Brain on Shamrocks on Thursday, May 24 at 7...
...Cahir O'Doherty speaks with Honor Molloy about her debut Smarty Girl, Honor Molloys autobiographical account of her tumultuous Irish childhood in 1960s Dublin, tells the story of her parents troubled marriage, her fathers epic destructiveness...
...Honor Molloy had some cake at the Manhattan launch of “Smarty Girl” last week. “Loosely based” would be the wrong term to use when talking about Honor Molloy’s new novel...
...Honor Molloy had some cake at the Manhattan launch of “Smarty Girl” last week. “Loosely based” would be the wrong term to use when talking about Honor Molloy’s new novel...
...Holohan reads from The Brothers' Lot , a novel that explores religious hypocrisy in an Irish secondary school, and Honor Molloy reads from Smarty Girl: Dublin Savage , a tale of a wild child's struggle to hold her family together in 1960s Dublin. ...