Sixteen-year-old Martha's luck is finally changing. Taken in by a kind
young priest, Father Ralph Fitzgerald, and his wealthy mother, she gets
a taste of how the other half lives and resolves to make a better life
for herself once and for all. Soon she's off to school to become a
secretary: her ticket to a respectable middle-class existence. But even
as her fortune improves--she has a roof over her head, food in her
belly, and the freedom to do as she pleases--the love and community she
has sought since she was a child continue to elude her. Her friendship
with Father Ralph, the first person to make her feel truly special, may
hold the key to her happiness. However, as their friendship becomes
something more, Martha discovers that love can heal--but it can also
hurt, deeply. In Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World, Martha navigates
1960s Ireland with her trademark compassion, optimism, and fiery
strength. But will these traits be enough to see her through the
greatest challenge of her life thus far?