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Rosebrook Chronicles: The Hidden Stories

De : Helen J. Christmas
Lu par : Paul Metcalfe
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This series of interwoven stories follows the lives of three abused teenagers, desperate to battle past traumas, pursue their dreams, find love, and reestablish broken family ties.

London, 1960. Robin is hypnotized by a dazzling moon, and it sets him on a quest to seek a better life. Fearful of his future, he puts his trust in the wrong person, clueless of the trap he is falling into.

Dublin, 1968. Two Irish orphans are separated by the church. Six-year-old Bess panics at the thought of being sent to London. An English family want to adopt her, but if only it didn’t mean abandoning her elder brother....

Peter, meanwhile, has never forgotten her. Fighting to survive in a brutal orphanage, he risks a dangerous escape to reach the mainland and with the law on his tail, he heads for the capital to find her.

It is not until the 1970s that the lives of the characters intersect. Struggling to cope in a harsh world, how do their experiences shape them into the adults they become, and who among them will be believed?

One politician vows to introduce reforms to protect children. But when his only son is bullied at school, alleged to have committed suicide, he knows there is a lot more tunneling to do if he is to unearth the evil embedded in society.

With snippets of social history from the '70s to the '90s, this book explores the hidden lives of three ordinary citizens.

These victims never had a voice. I wrote this book in order to give them one.

©2019 Helen J. Christmas (P)2019 Helen J. Christmas
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