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When Molly O'Brien comes into the world in 1951, she never imagines her life will turn out the way it does.
Born into a wealthy family in which her father is a senator and her mother a devout Catholic, Molly
receives a good upbringing and has all the reason in the world to be happy. Yet somehow, at the age of thirty,
she is addicted to heroine and hasn't been employed for years. Her father believes that the corrupting
influences of society are at fault, while her mother is convinced it's Molly's own depravity that has
caused her ruin and her failure to stay in the catholic church. Her older brother, Sean, however, knows who
really is to blame: he holds the family secrets that have caused all of his sister's problems and are
leading her down the harrowing road to drug addiction. And ultimately he knows that he and his parents are
the only ones who can lead her out. A dramatically written family saga, Two Weeks Since My Last Confession is the
story of one woman's survival in the face of serious childhood abuse and addiction. More than this, it is a tale
which chronicles the triumph of the human spirit over its enemies - not only external enemies but also the
ones we find within ourselves.
ISBN 978-1-934940-63-1
$17.95
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