This much anticipated sequel to Terracotta Summer follows the O'Shea family from England to Ireland. The moment Patrick O'Shea leaves Manchester's prison for his parents' new home in the quiet village of Egllinton, Northern Ireland, it seems his life is about to change for the better. But lack of direction soon rekindles rebellion, which plunges him head-first into deeper waters than he can handle. Meanwhile, his brother, Ken, struggles with yet another difficult missionary companion, this time in Southport, England. and not too far away, Ruth returns to England, turning up where she's not expected, grappling with a turn of events she could never have imagine possible. "Readers will come to care about the lives of Patrick, Ken, and Ruth O'Shea as they struggle to overcome challenges. The conflicts are realistic and the resolution ultimately satisfying, and readers who enjoyed Bradshaw's earlier Terracotta Summer are sure to love this sequel." Chris Crowe, Professor of English, Brigham Young University. "Anne Bradshaw has infused her characters with life, their dialogue with delightful authenticity, and their struggles with meaning in this engaging LDS novel that should appeal to all ages." Sharon Downing Jarvis, Author of The Healing Place.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2001-10
- Publisher: Cedar Fort, Incorporated/C F I Distribution
- Language: English
- Pages: 203
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