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Kacey was a Greek girl who was restricted in her social life. She had a free spirit and wanted to enjoy her freedom like her Australian friends and workmates, but her mother especially wanted to marry her off to a Greek boy as soon as possible. She disobeys her parents and goes out without their consent and falls in love with an Irish boy. He also falls deeply in love with her and won't let her go. Her mother disapproves and their different cultures clash. Will their love be strong enough to overcome all these and other pitfalls, and make their marriage work? Then her husband, Jack, has a…mehr

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Kacey was a Greek girl who was restricted in her social life. She had a free spirit and wanted to enjoy her freedom like her Australian friends and workmates, but her mother especially wanted to marry her off to a Greek boy as soon as possible. She disobeys her parents and goes out without their consent and falls in love with an Irish boy. He also falls deeply in love with her and won't let her go. Her mother disapproves and their different cultures clash. Will their love be strong enough to overcome all these and other pitfalls, and make their marriage work? Then her husband, Jack, has a fatal heart attack and they are suspended halfway between heaven and earth. She wants to stay with her husband, who is begging her not to leave him, but she hears her children calling her and needs to go back.
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Grace Lagos was born in a small town outside Brisbane, Australia. She was three years of age when her parents bought a farm, where she grew up. Life on a farm can be tough and lonely, but she loved and read books, which was an escape for her into another world. At age twenty, she moved back to Brisbane, where she met and married her husband. She has two children and grandchildren. When most women of that era worked in the clothing trade when she came to Brisbane, she got a job in the public service.