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Sometimes those who appear to have the perfect life are the ones with the darkest secrets. Sarah Murphy, the young schoolmistress of Somerset National School is a respected member of her local community. A woman with a deep secret that must remain hidden for the time being as she hides behind her schoolteacher clothes. While dedicating her life to improving the lives of her students in the hopes of creating a better world for all, with each instance of hope, Sarah encounters a new measure of despair. Her heart is pulled by the man she rushed to marry. Sean, enigmatic and charming from the…mehr

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Sometimes those who appear to have the perfect life are the ones with the darkest secrets. Sarah Murphy, the young schoolmistress of Somerset National School is a respected member of her local community. A woman with a deep secret that must remain hidden for the time being as she hides behind her schoolteacher clothes. While dedicating her life to improving the lives of her students in the hopes of creating a better world for all, with each instance of hope, Sarah encounters a new measure of despair. Her heart is pulled by the man she rushed to marry. Sean, enigmatic and charming from the moment she met him, captivating her with his lazy smile and easy way. Sean, an elite member of the IRA and a man on the run. Theirs is a story of unabashed love, sorrow and heartbreak as Ireland devolves into a period of violence and political unrest as opposing ideals clash. Danger lurks on every corner and never knowing who is watching or who to trust, Sarah while trying to portray an air of calmness and self-assuredness feels isolated, helpless and at times very alone. Time spent with Sean is precious as he moves under the cover of darkness from one safe house to another while he directs a lethal style of guerrilla warfare against the forces of the British crown, who have occupied Ireland for hundreds of years. Then Sarah discovers that she is pregnant, but her husband is missing in action, and as weeks pass, hopes fade for his safe return. This calamity forces Sarah to dig deep into her past to make sense of her life and, if she is successful, find a way to reconcile the anguish building in her heart. Worlds are upended as revelations come to light about her so- called father while the identity of her real father is exposed. Yet she must protect herself and her unborn baby and she needs to escape from the maelstrom of violence all around her but that may prove more difficult than it seems. One way or another, life as she knew it is quickly ending. Sarah just hopes she lives long enough to escape to safety.
Autorenporträt
Anne Frehill has had short stories and non-fiction published in a range of magazines. She has also contributed to Sunday Miscellany on RTE Radio 1, and was included in a book relating to the same programme, edited by Marie Heaney comprising the best writing from 2003 and 2004. Since the start of the Pandemic, she has written regularly in a local online newsletter, on a range of topics. Anne has an abiding interest in history, folklore, sociology and nature. And is passionate about animal welfare and care of the earth. She lives in Meath in the heart of farming country.