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FIERCE TEARS FRAIL DEEDS

€14.99

By Dr Anne Good Forrestal

Fierce Tears, Frail Deeds is an historical novel based on the experiences of the author’s grandparents, Sean and Delia MacCaoilte, during the turbulent period in 1922 between the Dail vote on the Treaty and the outbreak of the Civil War.

The story opens in 1968, when Delia, approaching the end of her long life, finally decides to release an unfinished memoir written by her husband Sean on his return from America.

* Please note if ordering mutiple copies please email seaweedmillpress@gmail.com

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By Dr Anne Good Forrestal

Fierce Tears, Frail Deeds is an historical novel based on the experiences of the author’s grandparents, Sean and Delia MacCaoilte, during the turbulent period in 1922 between the Dail vote on the Treaty and the outbreak of the Civil War.

The story opens in 1968, when Delia, approaching the end of her long life, finally decides to release an unfinished memoir written by her husband Sean on his return from America.

* Please note if ordering mutiple copies please email seaweedmillpress@gmail.com

By Dr Anne Good Forrestal

Fierce Tears, Frail Deeds is an historical novel based on the experiences of the author’s grandparents, Sean and Delia MacCaoilte, during the turbulent period in 1922 between the Dail vote on the Treaty and the outbreak of the Civil War.

The story opens in 1968, when Delia, approaching the end of her long life, finally decides to release an unfinished memoir written by her husband Sean on his return from America.

* Please note if ordering mutiple copies please email seaweedmillpress@gmail.com


 
 

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