What a dysfunctional family!
Ursala and her Yank husband have decided to retire to her homeland of Northern Ireland, specifically to Derry City (or Londonderry for you "Orange Proddy bastards"). Luckily they won the Lotto. Great, right? Not to her family. They have their hands out demanding they pay their way, but it's all gone now. Her sister-in-law, Fionnuala, is the leader of the pack who is now persecuting her. Her wanes (children) are all juvenile delinquents, except for Moira who has headed off to Malta to escape her family. The children are Lorcan who is already in jail, Dymphna who is 18 and not sure who the father is, Padraig who is 11 and making petrol bombs, Eoin is selling drugs, Siofra who is 8 is helping her brother sell drugs so she can buy a fancy first communion dress, and Seamus who is the youngest of the lot.
How much trouble can Ursala be in? The church choir has kicked her out. She forgets an appointment to help one of the OsteoCare clients. She catches Padraig making a petrol bomb outside her house yet she is sued by his family. She tries to get a caretakers allowance for her mother but discovers Fionnula has already claimed it even though it's Ursala who is taking care of her mother. Then, there is the disgrace she brought to her family during the Troubles and she can't live that down. I was always surprised by the troubles she's in.
There were parts of the story where I actually felt sorry for Ursala but then her mouth & temper got the best of her and she'd find more troubles.
This book is written in Irish slang. Fortunately, there is dictionary of Irish terms at the beginning of the book or else I would be lost.
Thank goodness I don't have a family like this.