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In 1915, Keagan Cadagan, a young Irish Catholic, was employed by a wealthy man, Ian Flannigan, in Springfield, Missouri. Unexpectedly Keagan is told by her mistress, Maeve Flannigan, she must leave the household immediately. Maeve explains she is leaving her husband Ian and taking their two children with her to escape her husband's tyranny and abuse.Keagan quickly finds work and is hired to manage a modest boarding house owned by an English Protestant, Raymon Woodrome. Overtime she and Raymon realize they are fond of each other. Keagan learns that Raymon is kind, educated, and respectful. He…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 1915, Keagan Cadagan, a young Irish Catholic, was employed by a wealthy man, Ian Flannigan, in Springfield, Missouri. Unexpectedly Keagan is told by her mistress, Maeve Flannigan, she must leave the household immediately. Maeve explains she is leaving her husband Ian and taking their two children with her to escape her husband's tyranny and abuse.Keagan quickly finds work and is hired to manage a modest boarding house owned by an English Protestant, Raymon Woodrome. Overtime she and Raymon realize they are fond of each other. Keagan learns that Raymon is kind, educated, and respectful. He helps her improve her reading and writing; she teaches him the art of Irish storytelling. They toil together in the beautiful garden of the boarding house and become a team. He shares with her the meaning of autumn and how it reminds him to covet life and pay tribute to his fallen brothers. Eventually, they fall in love. Overtime they deal with circumstances that challenge their love: the ever present fear of Ian Flannigan, Raymon's tragic involvement with another woman, their religious differences, the draft of World War I, and the Pandemic of 1918. Keagan is resolved to living a lovely life and rides the tide of discord with courage and conviction. Before Raymon succumbs to illness and a weakened heart, she promises him that every autumn she will come to him and talk of her love for him and the fond memories they shared.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Morriss was born and raised in the state of California. She attended college at the University of California at Long Beach and earned her teaching credentials a year after graduation. Her teaching career has spanned many decades and a variety of job assignments. She worked as a pre-school educator in the Head Start program and went on to teach high school and middle school. Her favorite teaching assignments included both history and English. Her love for literature and the power of the written word was what drove her lessons. She was the first recipient of the Lori and Lou Flagg award for excellence in teaching.Barbara and her husband Rich lived and worked on the Monterey Peninsula and currently live in Carmel Valley near the town of Carmel. They raised two children, Angee and Garrett. Angee is a teacher in St. Helena, California and Garrett is a financial project manager for a firm in East Bay. In retirement, Barbara has pursued her interests in painting in acrylics, designing art dolls, and writing.