Her Mother’s Face is Roddy Doyle’s latest book, and it’s quite a serious book about a young girl whose mother died. The girl, named Siobháin can remember her mother’s voice, hands, and everything but her face.
The book, which appears from the start to be amazingly serious, and gets funnier as it goes along, is absolutely hilarious, despite what you might think from a first glance. Roddy Doyle read the whole book from start to finish yesterday, and everyone laughed and some people even cried, along with Siobháin Ellen, and other great characters. I recommend that you go and read this book.
10/10