The Spindle Tree: A story of lost childhood and redemption in the Irish Midlands

The Spindle Tree: A story of lost childhood and redemption in the Irish Midlands

by Danny Dunne
The Spindle Tree: A story of lost childhood and redemption in the Irish Midlands

The Spindle Tree: A story of lost childhood and redemption in the Irish Midlands

by Danny Dunne

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Overview

The Spindle Tree is an authentic and moving story set in 1940s rural Ireland, of a young family struggling to cope with the sudden loss of their mother. With no sign of their father returning from England, young Sarah and her brothers risk everything to keep their tight family together when everything seems to be working against them.

They are thrown into a web of events that will challenge them in ways they never imagined. They must grapple with pretending to be 'normal' while living a lie, and bravely take on the roles necessary to keep their family together in the face of a very uncertain future. Events transpire, ultimately drawing them back many years later to confront their past.

As the plot twists and turns, readers will fall in love with these characters and find solace within the intricate and gripping setting of The Spindle Tree. Despite the tragedy of this story, there is also a powerful underlying theme of hope and redemption that will stay with you long after you've finished reading.

Prepare to be captivated until the last page. So if you're looking for an emotionally powerful yet gripping read, pick up The Spindle Tree for an unforgettable journey through pain, hope, fear, courage - and ultimately - love!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912328130
Publisher: Danny Dunne
Publication date: 06/20/2018
Pages: 484
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.08(d)

About the Author

Danny Dunne is a historian and retired School Principal from Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. He has ten books to his credit including, The Little Silver Bell (1995), a book of poetry Along the Gravel Road (1996) and compiling and editing eight books documenting the local history of communities in the Mullingar area. He is married to Betty and they have three adult children.
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