Abandoned by her parents when they resettle in Meath, Mary O Conaill
faces the task of raising her younger siblings alone. Padraig is
disappeared, Seán joins the Christian Brothers, Bridget escapes and her
brother Seamus inherits the farm. Maeve is sent to serve a family of
shopkeepers in the local town. Later, pregnant and unwed, she is placed
in a Magdalene Laundry where her twins are forcibly removed. Spanning
the 1930s to the 70s, this sweeping multi-generational family saga
follows the psychic and physical displacement of a society in freefall
after independence. Wit, poetic nuance, vitality and authenticity
inhabit this remarkable novel. The Cruelty Men tells an unsentimental
tale of survival in a country proclaimed as independent but subjugated
by silence