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Yesterdays Paper The Knocknashee Story Book 2 Grainger Jean

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Yesterdays Paper The Knocknashee Story Book 2 Grainger Jean
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Publisher: GOLD HARP MEDIA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 550
Author: Grainger, Jean
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 2

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Yesterdays Paper The Knocknashee Story Book 2 Grainger Jean by Grainger, Jean instant download after payment.

Ireland, 1938

In the Irish village of Knocknashee, nestled in County Kerry, Ireland, twenty-year-old Grace Fitzgerald gazes out at the vast Atlantic Ocean. Her delicate beauty belies the strength she's cultivated living with polio in a world that often overlooks those with disabilities. One fateful day, overwhelmed by frustration with her circumstances and her overbearing sister Agnes, Grace pens a heartfelt letter, seals it in a bottle, and casts it into the sea.

Across the ocean, on St. Simon's Island off the coast of Georgia, USA, Richard Lewis – heir to a prominent Savannah banking family – stumbles upon Grace's message in a bottle. Intrigued by the raw emotion and eloquence in the letter, Richard feels compelled to respond, initiating a correspondence that will change both their lives.

As letters traverse the Atlantic, Grace and Richard forge a deep connection, sharing thoughts and dreams they've never dared express to those around them. For Grace, Richard becomes a confidant, someone who sees beyond her physical limitations to the vibrant spirit within. For Richard, Grace represents understanding and encouragement as he grapples with his desire to break free from the expectations of his family's banking dynasty and pursue his passion for writing.

While their bond grows stronger, both Grace and Richard face challenges in their respective worlds. Grace makes a shocking discovery: her sister Agnes, entrusted with Grace's care since their parents' death, has been embezzling her money. The betrayal cuts deep, made worse by the revelation that the local parish priest is complicit in the deception.

Meanwhile, Richard's announcement that he intends to become a writer instead of a banker sends shockwaves through his family. His parents are aghast, unable to comprehend why he would forsake the secure and prestigious path laid out for him. Even Miranda, the woman everyone expects Richard to marry, fails to understand or support his dreams.

As war looms over...

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