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Genre/Form: | Fiction History |
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Material Type: | Fiction |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Anne Doughty |
ISBN: | 9780727867445 9780749019518 0749019514 072786744X |
OCLC Number: | 1047591832 |
Description: | 397 pages ; 18 cm |
Responsibility: | Anne Doughty. |
Abstract:
1932. Sam Hamilton and Robert Scott are grateful to have work at a time of mass-unemployment. With the heartache of Sam's younger son, and the loneliness and anxiety of Robert's youngest daughter, Ellie, this is a story of courage and friendship, of disappointment and achievement, and most of all, of the final triumph of patience and love.
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"A compelling and sweet tale of self-discovery" Booklist on A Girl Called Rosie "A lovely story about perseverance through adversity..." Booklist on The Woman from Kerry "Doughty's novel allows readers to view the world through Rose's eyes...not only does her love of family come through clearly, the beauty of the landscape and place in time are also brilliantly evoked" Booklist on The Hamiltons of Ballydown "Doughty writes with expertise and warmth, conveying emotion and rendering fascinating period details" Booklist on The Hawthorns Bloom in May" Read more...
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