A stunning debut examining the ache we all have to belong, from a major new literary talent Mair©♭ad works all hours in a run-down West End theatre's wardrobe department, her whole existence made up of threads and needles, running errands to mend shoes, fixing broken zips and handwashing underwear. She must also do her best to avoid groping hands backstage and the terrible bullying of the show's producer.But, despite her skill and growing experience, half of Mair©♭ad remains in her windy, hedge-filled home in Ireland, and the lifeshe abandoned there. In noughties London, she has the potential to be somebody completely new - why, then, does she feel so stuck? Between the bustling side streets of Soho, and the wet grass of Leitrim and Donegal, Mair©♭ad is caught, running from the girl she was but unable to reveal the woman she'd hoped to become.Told with rare honesty and equal measures of warmth and bite, The Wardrobe Departmen t is a story about reckoning with the past, finding thecourage to change the present - and asking what comes next.
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