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Discover the Magic of County Kildare in My Debut Novel: Available Now!

  • Writer: Bailey Kennedy
    Bailey Kennedy
  • Sep 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 13

County Kildare, Available now.
County Kildare, Available now.

Over the last few years I've been writing day and night crafting a story that is finally ready for publishing. My debut novel, County Kildare, is getting ready to hit the (virtual) shelves, and I can't wait for you to read it. I've included a sneak peek of what to expect from County Kildare below.


Genres:

  • Historical Fiction

  • Book Club Fiction


Themes:

  • Dual-timeline novel -rooted in history

  • Family & trauma - motherhood, and personal discovery

  • Strong women’s voices – intergenerational perspective

  • Historical reckoning exploring institutions and identity


County Kildare is about the families we lose, the ones we choose, and the bonds we can never break. Set in dual times this story is a sweeping dual-timeline novel about identity, silence, and belonging—where a daughter’s search for truth unearths her mother’s buried past.


Overview:

In the summer of 2011, Maeve Grisham is a journalist restless for a story that matters. When new legislation reveals the name of her birth mother, she is thrust into an investigation that is both deeply personal and profoundly political. Her search leads her into the shadowed world of mother-and-baby homes and institutions that tore families apart for decades.


Across the ocean and a generation earlier, in 1984 County Kildare, sixteen-year-old Fiona Grisham finds herself in love for the first time. But when her pregnancy takes her away from home, she is left with no choices of her own.


Spanning two timelines and two countries, County Kildare is a story of resilience, silence, and secrets long buried. It asks what it means to belong: to a place, to a family, and to ourselves. With themes of motherhood, love, and sacrifice at its heart, this debut novel offers readers an intimate glimpse into one of Canada’s darkest histories—while exploring the unbreakable bonds that connect us across generations.




 
 
 

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