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Letter From America
Letter From America | Geraldine O'Neill
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It is the late 60’s in Tullamore, County Offaly, and life is full of exciting possibilities for Fiona Tracey, as she prepares to leave Ireland to work for a wealthy family in New York.
Fiona’s parents have the local shop and bar, and her younger sisters are already leading independent lives. Bridget is at a convent school preparing to be a nun and Angela has led a life of her own since she was hospitalised up in Dublin for years with childhood polio.
Then, sudden tragedy forces Fiona to postpone her departure for New York. As her mother sinks into illness and depression, her responsibilities mount. When help is offered by her aunt and cousin, Fiona is mystified by her mother’s animosity towards them.
As summer approaches, an American architect, Michael O’Sullivan, takes a room above the bar. Within a short time Fiona finds herself involved in an unexpected and passionate affair.
Then, as a surprising incident threatens Bridget’s vocation, Angela uncovers information which explodes old family secrets.
Before Fiona can embark on an independent life again, perhaps in New York, she must find a new understanding of her family – and of herself.
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A better book than expected, this is the story of 3 sisters dealing with a huge family secret & dysfunction in 1960s Ireland. It should have been the story of 2 sisters--the plot is advanced mainly by their stories, the 3rd feels like a distraction. The main stories are well-told, one leading to discovering the secret. The end tidied up too quickly. I would have preferred a 2nd book. A light read good for a pandemic. #readingeurope2020 #Ireland

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A Letter From America | Geraldine O'Neill
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My latest ebook read for #readingeurope2020 #Ireland. I‘m hoping it‘s a bit lighter than recent reads. The gloomy WWII books are not the best choices for me during this already gloomy time. I‘d love suggestions for lighter books for #readingeurope.

Renee27 How about The Diary of a Bookseller or A Street Cat Named Bob if you've not already tried those :) 4y
Come-read-with-me The Girl Reading on the Metro is set is Paris and is a fun read! 4y
Texreader @Renee27 @Come-read-with-me Thanks y‘all!! 4y
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squirrelbrain
A Letter From America | Geraldine O'Neill
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LitsyMail #2

Thanks so much for the lovely card Diane @Crazeedi - great to hear all your news! I love receiving cards and letters from abroad, it‘s so exciting!

As you can maybe see from the pic it‘s lovely and sunny here this weekend and I have a comfy chair next to a huuuge lavender bush, so that‘s my reading plans for the weekend!

I‘ll write back soon....😘

Crazeedi I LOVE your lavender bush!! I can smell it from here! I had one for a few years and then it just died out, I'm going to have to plant another one in the spring, I miss picking and drying it for my sachets and such 5y
squirrelbrain I think they do that sometimes don‘t they? They‘re not particularly hardy sometimes, or they get too big and unwieldy.... I‘ve replaced one or two in my garden and I‘ve learnt it‘s best just to go with bog-standard English lavender rather than fancy French ones - lasts much longer! 💜 5y
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squirrelbrain
A Letter From America | Geraldine O'Neill
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Thanks Misty @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for the cute card!

I‘m not sure when it arrived as I‘ve been away for a few days but it was a lovely surprise to come back to!
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks You‘re very welcome 😘❤️ 5y
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rebbyj
A Letter From America | Geraldine O'Neill
Mehso-so

Predictable but enjoyable.