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The Liberation of Margaret McCabe sparkles with humour and truth and, for women, an inescapable sense of deja vu. It is the story of Everywoman looking for her rightful place in the sun.
Liberation at last! thinks Margaret McCabe as she leaves her parents' home at the age of thirty-four to move in with her first lover. But, she soon discovers, there is more to liberation than kicking at the traces of an everyday middle-class upbringing.
A deliciously funny saga unfolds as Margaret McCabe tries to cope with her querulous lover Oliver and the demands of the equally tyrannical reverend mother at the reform school for girls where she works. When Oliver's mother and his eager brother enter the scene something has just got to give.
This is the paperback Wolfhound Press edition, 1st Ed, 1985, moderate creasing to the white dustjacket, internally unmarked, no other damage noted. Cover art by Pauline Bewick ( Woman at Her Window)