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Pilgrims
Sep 29, 2024 11:32 PM

Author:Paul McDermott

Pilgrims

It was Autumn when Paul McDermott stood on the doorstep of a house that would exert a pull on him years after he closed the door for the final time. He was nervous, and totally unprepared to meet the woman he had agreed to visit. Val lived in this house, in a small military town; she was 74 and had been diagnosed with cancer. Though bewildered and frightened underneath, she appeared simply as a small, wrinkled, elderly woman with a mischievous awareness and a penetrating stare.

So began Paul's series of regular visits to Val over a number of years. As he sat and listened to her talk in her front lounge, or struggled ineptly with the tasks she set him, Val opened up her world: the secrets and memories and lessons of her life that were soon to be extinguished and perhaps forgotten. Gradually, as she came to terms with her past - and also with her future - she took on an effortless clarity and peace that brought her into a supremely human focus. And, at the same time, Paul's own perceptions were challenged in a way he would never have believed when he first arrived at her door. Somehow they created something profound and very precious between them.

Full of a surprising warmth, mixed with courage and humour, this remarkable story is deeply life-affirming, not only for the two central characters on their parallel journey - but also for us all.

Reviews

A moving, profound exploration of life, death and regeneration

—— Oliver James

A beautiful uplifting story of transformation...when death brings us face to face with the ultimate meaning of our lives

—— Sogyal Rinpoche, author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

Touching and totally engaging

—— Stephanie Dowrick, author of Intimacy and Solitude

Pure, poetic language

—— Irish Examiner

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—— The Works

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—— Georgina Rodgers , Press Association

Took my breath away - for the cruelties she suffered, for the courage it took to survive and tell her story...at turns heart-breaking and humorous

—— Laura Fraser, author of 'An Italian Affair'

There are no heroes here - just real people whose bravely told stories could save lives

—— Betsy Lerner, author of Food and Loathing

Chilling

—— 4 Stars , Hot Stars

Gripping

—— Star

Powerful

—— The Sun

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—— Sunday Telegraph (Australia)

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—— Sunday Express Magazine
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