The wide open spaces of Connemara, filled with nothing but sea and sky, are all lost to Esther Doyle when, betrayed by her lover, Conor, and rejected by her family, she is sent to join the "fallen women" of the Holy Saints Convent in Dublin. Here, behind high granite walls, she works in the infamous Magdalen laundry whilst she awaits the birth of her baby.
At the mercy of the nuns, and working mostly in silence alongside the other "Maggies", Esther spends her days in the steamy, sweatshop atmosphere of the laundry. It is a grim existence, but Esther has little choice. The convent is her only refuge, and its orphanage will provide shelter for her newborn child.
Yet despite the harsh reality of her life, Esther gains support from this isolated community of women. Learning through the experiences and the mistakes of the other "Maggies", she begins to recognize her own strengths and determines the survive. She recognizes, too, that it will take every ounce of courage to realize her dram of a new life for her and her child beyond the grey walls of the Holy Saints Convent.