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The life of Niamh Murphy: From a tinker to a horse lover, a tramp to a queen. A lonely soul to a fulfilled life... Nobody can tame Niamh Murphy. Her will is set to fly away and find love... She rejects her family's choices and dreams of her wonderful soul mate... Her life is not her own and family matters come first, so eventually she must relent to their forces. But her heart never stops longing for her true love. Prepared to fight everyone, she leaves home and finds herself in jail, courted by a priest, and caught up between the love for her child and her integrity. Hard decisions are made…mehr

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The life of Niamh Murphy: From a tinker to a horse lover, a tramp to a queen. A lonely soul to a fulfilled life... Nobody can tame Niamh Murphy. Her will is set to fly away and find love... She rejects her family's choices and dreams of her wonderful soul mate... Her life is not her own and family matters come first, so eventually she must relent to their forces. But her heart never stops longing for her true love. Prepared to fight everyone, she leaves home and finds herself in jail, courted by a priest, and caught up between the love for her child and her integrity. Hard decisions are made for her as she finds herself in a country far away. Her determination to find love and a new life surges and finally she is the happiest woman in the world. Her happiness does not last and soon she finds herself adrift once again, seeking what she once had and lost. Delving into her artistic nature, she finds solace, and the joy of her children keep her busy. One day, her life is turned upside down again as a visit from a stranger takes her on a new trajectory. Can love come to her in middle age when the bloom of youth has passed...or will her dreams fade away?
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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