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A starving Irish family is forced across the Irish Sea to find work in Cornwall during the potato famine of the 1840s. Mary decides to leave her poverty-ridden existence for a better life, never forgetting the hatred she harboured against the English gentry. Little did she know this was going to be part of her new life.

Produktbeschreibung
A starving Irish family is forced across the Irish Sea to find work in Cornwall during the potato famine of the 1840s. Mary decides to leave her poverty-ridden existence for a better life, never forgetting the hatred she harboured against the English gentry. Little did she know this was going to be part of her new life.
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Autorenporträt
Margaret Nyhon lives in Alexandra, in the Central Otago province of New Zealand, where she writes, paints and practises the crafts of printing and bookbinding. She has worked extensively in hospitality management in New Zealand and resort management in Australia. The urge to trace her family history led to her most recent venture, the writing of her first non-fiction work, de Marisco. Margaret is married and has three adult children and two grandsons.