The Edge of Sadness

The Edge of Sadness is a novel by the American author Edwin O'Connor.

This drama revolves around Father Hugh Kennedy, a recovering alcoholic.

In the beginning of the story Kennedy has returned to his home town (an unnamed New England seaport city that is the seat of a bishop, rather than an archbishop; it thus most closely corresponds with O'Connor's own birthplace of Providence, RI) to try to mend his professional career as a priest.

He becomes involved again with the Carmodys, a wealthy family whose ancestry, like his own, is Irish and whom he has known since childhood.

It deals with friendship and loneliness, spirituality, and newfound hope.