The Cart Full of Holly

Fiction & Literature, Family Life
Cover of the book The Cart Full of Holly by Marie O'Byrne, Marlia Publishing
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Author: Marie O'Byrne ISBN: 9780982114339
Publisher: Marlia Publishing Publication: March 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marie O'Byrne
ISBN: 9780982114339
Publisher: Marlia Publishing
Publication: March 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Welcome to the quaint village of Castleduff, Co. Wicklow, nestled between the mountains and the sea on the east coast of Ireland. A place where great poverty and impressive wealth exist side by side, separated only by the main road and society's prejudices. Follow the story of a family of "Traveling People" as they try to balance their traditional lifestyle in the face of unforeseen circumstances. This touching tale - full to the brim of endearing Irish characters, from Tomsee Mulligan to Gemma O'Reilly - will delight and charm the reader with universal themes of love and pain; struggle and joy. The O'Reillys deal with their daughter Gemma's struggle to be accepted, and their own family tragedies, as they try to hold on to tradition, while also attempting to improve their lot in life. An assorted group of characters from their local community, either help or hinder their struggle to be accepted in the village.
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Welcome to the quaint village of Castleduff, Co. Wicklow, nestled between the mountains and the sea on the east coast of Ireland. A place where great poverty and impressive wealth exist side by side, separated only by the main road and society's prejudices. Follow the story of a family of "Traveling People" as they try to balance their traditional lifestyle in the face of unforeseen circumstances. This touching tale - full to the brim of endearing Irish characters, from Tomsee Mulligan to Gemma O'Reilly - will delight and charm the reader with universal themes of love and pain; struggle and joy. The O'Reillys deal with their daughter Gemma's struggle to be accepted, and their own family tragedies, as they try to hold on to tradition, while also attempting to improve their lot in life. An assorted group of characters from their local community, either help or hinder their struggle to be accepted in the village.

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