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When Niamh's husband Jim disappears after a drunken night, she is blamed for his death by her older step-sister, Maeve. Alone, without money or a husband, she clings to her son James. Her thoughts and actions become a blur as she consideres her future and how to retrieve her son's twin, Caitlin, and find a new life for her family. Always being on the lookout for a better life and hoping to find true love again leads her into places she has never been and almost destroys her soul, dreams and life; but her determination leads to a new beginning in a far distant place. (Part One of two)…mehr

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When Niamh's husband Jim disappears after a drunken night, she is blamed for his death by her older step-sister, Maeve. Alone, without money or a husband, she clings to her son James. Her thoughts and actions become a blur as she consideres her future and how to retrieve her son's twin, Caitlin, and find a new life for her family. Always being on the lookout for a better life and hoping to find true love again leads her into places she has never been and almost destroys her soul, dreams and life; but her determination leads to a new beginning in a far distant place. (Part One of two) Heartwarming..." Wendy O'Hanlan, Australian Provincial Newspapers (2005) 'Couldn't get anything done all weekend, had to finish this,' Trish, [2008] 'I cried when I finished it, and wrote a poem...[ Keith, 2007] 'It's a wonderful story...' [Joyce, 2008] free download: http://www.aussieoibooks.com.au
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Marie Seltenrych is the author, editor and publisher of this novel. Thanks to Keith Rafferty for beautiful poem created at Preface. Thanks to the work of R.A. Stewart Macalister's 'The Secret Languages of Ireland' Chambridg University Press, 1937 Ch V1 pp 174 - 224 and John Bear of Canberra for his help and encouragement in respect to the use of words from the Secret Shelta language. Thanks to Cormach Iowth and Aidan McCabe for help in freely giving details about the Irish Sycamore and Irish Elm ships from personal knowledge, with photos. (Irish Shipping Ltd. 1941 - 1984) Thanks to Pixabay Images for images used (maniupulated) on cover. Cover Design by (c)Runaway Princesses Books, 2020, 2021