The Bluebell Wood

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Author: Caroline Cressey ISBN: 9781479775088
Publisher: Xlibris AU Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris AU Language: English
Author: Caroline Cressey
ISBN: 9781479775088
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris AU
Language: English

The Bluebell Wood is a vivid portrayal of life in war-torn areas around the world through the eyes of the children

BRISBANE, Australia (Release Date TBD) Inspired by personal experience and her lifes journey, author Caroline Cressey offers hope and inspiration to all her readers as she releases her new book, The Bluebell Wood. Through this wonderful tale, readers will discover more about life and the purpose of their existence.

Set in the United Kingdom in the 1990s, The Bluebell Wood revolves around the refugee, orphaned and abused children and describes life in war-torn areas throughout the world. Here, readers will find the story of how a particular group of children are then rescued by the headmistress of a convent, Sister More. It is a story that reveals the importance of love and what happens when children are deprived of this, their birthright. The book also describes, through events, how parents and guardians hurt children in subtle and not so subtle ways. The book suggests that children are highly sensitive and often more mature in thinking than most adults give them credit for.

In The Bluebell Wood, Cressey has written an engaging narrative that will appeal to all those interested in the very political events in war-torn countries. Unique and interesting this book will entice readers because it will allow them to know that the trauma suffered by refugee, orphaned and abused children is not a subject often covered in fiction today.

For more information on this book, interested parties can log on to www.Xlibris.com.au.

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The Bluebell Wood is a vivid portrayal of life in war-torn areas around the world through the eyes of the children

BRISBANE, Australia (Release Date TBD) Inspired by personal experience and her lifes journey, author Caroline Cressey offers hope and inspiration to all her readers as she releases her new book, The Bluebell Wood. Through this wonderful tale, readers will discover more about life and the purpose of their existence.

Set in the United Kingdom in the 1990s, The Bluebell Wood revolves around the refugee, orphaned and abused children and describes life in war-torn areas throughout the world. Here, readers will find the story of how a particular group of children are then rescued by the headmistress of a convent, Sister More. It is a story that reveals the importance of love and what happens when children are deprived of this, their birthright. The book also describes, through events, how parents and guardians hurt children in subtle and not so subtle ways. The book suggests that children are highly sensitive and often more mature in thinking than most adults give them credit for.

In The Bluebell Wood, Cressey has written an engaging narrative that will appeal to all those interested in the very political events in war-torn countries. Unique and interesting this book will entice readers because it will allow them to know that the trauma suffered by refugee, orphaned and abused children is not a subject often covered in fiction today.

For more information on this book, interested parties can log on to www.Xlibris.com.au.

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