Mourning Redemption

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ISBN-10:

097877406X

ISBN-13:

9780978774066

Author(s): Clarke, Sharon M
Publisher: Peppertree Pr
Format: Paperback, 160 pages
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Description:

The story begins in the early 1900's with a young family aboard a ship headed for America. Mr. Evans, after a redundancy of work back in Wales, decided to start life anew. The Evans family immigrated settling in a coalmining town in southwest Pennsylvania just twenty miles from the West Virginia border. Company housing, or the patch as it was referred to, was readily available for the miners and their families. Mrs. Evans befriends a new neighbor who had just lost her parents to the Titanic disaster. The friendship that develops between the two women is forged strong through unfathomable sorow that will affect each of their lives. Their healing comes from the unlikeliest source imaginable, the town outcast. "Mourning Redemption" A copulation of intriguing stories that transcends the decades of time touching on events that are relevant in our world today .











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