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Paradise at Last (eBook, ePUB) - O'Donnell, Brian
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This sequel to "Escape from Hell" is a fast moving saga in the life of a teenage boy trying to beat the odds and make a life for himself. He is thwarted by savage hail storms and floods whilst trying new ideas in horticulture. He is running a busy roadhouse/restaurant and trying to keep his savage father off his back. His early life was pure hell but now he becomes swamped in love and affection and admiration. He marries his senior cook and together they produce a brood of kids whilst extending the roadhouse business to eventually provide employment for some of their family and many disabled people.…mehr

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This sequel to "Escape from Hell" is a fast moving saga in the life of a teenage boy trying to beat the odds and make a life for himself. He is thwarted by savage hail storms and floods whilst trying new ideas in horticulture. He is running a busy roadhouse/restaurant and trying to keep his savage father off his back. His early life was pure hell but now he becomes swamped in love and affection and admiration. He marries his senior cook and together they produce a brood of kids whilst extending the roadhouse business to eventually provide employment for some of their family and many disabled people.


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Autorenporträt
Brian O'Donnell was born in Tyneside... the middle one of five brothers, whose love of books was encouraged by their parents, Jean and Jerry. After leaving secondary modern school, he took up an engineering apprenticeship which involved a spell in London. From there, he joined the Merchant Navy sailing to the Persian Gulf and India, and shuttled between New York and the Caribbean Gulf. He returned home but had a tough time finding steady work, so he enrolled as a mature student at Northumbria University, graduated with honours, and assumed a teaching post in Newcastle. An illness forced his premature retirement, so he started a less stressful job as a market researcher. He is married to the best smile in Tyneside and has twin boys and a daughter.