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Celtic Circle for Better, for Worse

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Two American/Irish couples, separated by a generation but bound by blood, forge a tenuous truce until the tragic end of one plunges the other into turmoil. Bohemian Paula from Colorado and Irish Catholic Thomas, husband and wife of three years after four decades of separation and one marriage for each, struggle to hold their blended family together during desperate times. Paula's daughter Kiri and Thomas' son Michael, also married for three years contrary to the family's wishes, strive to create their own home and traditions. Resigned to their union, Thomas anxiously awaits the birth of a grandson from a son--perpetuation of the O'Connell name. TV reporter Michael uses his job as cover to rescue journalists, translators and informants caught inside the borders of countries in conflict. Arab Spring uprisings force Kiri into service with his team as a volunteer medic, counselor and trauma triage specialist. Michael agrees to give up his dangerous job at the end of their current mission in favor of starting their own family, but his boss' treacherous change of plan dooms that promise. In the face of tragedy, patriarch Thomas sacrifices his integrity to discover the truth behind the mission and is burdened with more toxic secrets he cannot share with Paula. The adult children in this blended transatlantic family bicker and take sides. The only voices of reason come from the grandchildren whose rationality and understanding surpass that of the warring adults. All parties to the family conflict made the same vow, to remain loyal to the O'Connell family--for better, for worse--but are forced to examine how long such a commitment endures.

Author Biography:

AWARD WINNING AUTHOR SHERRY SCHUBERT, named 2012 Writer of the Year by Idaho Writer's League and a recipient of an Editors' Choice award from Idaho Author Awards, is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, Class of 1967. Subsequently, she spent two years hitchhiking abroad, gathering grist for stories and a packful of dreams. "Life" called her back to her home state of Idaho where she raised a family and taught teenagers to solve quadratic equations. Ms. Schubert's yen to write fiction during retirement is precipitated by her daughter's observation, "I have no idea who you were before you were Mom." The author specializes in fiction appealing to Baby Boomers and their children. "Puffin Island" relates how the historical events and social issues of the Sixties shaped the author and still reverberate in her children's lives today. "Celtic Compass, Part I," applies her experience in a 'blended family' of the Sixties--before that term was coined--to present-day holiday conflicts. "Celtic Compass, Part II," explores the challenge of divided loyalties faced by members of a blended family in a time of crises. "Celtic Circle for Better, for Worse" examines how antagonistic members of a blended family channel their bitterness and grief. In "Celtic Circle Forever," hostile members of a blended family seek pathways to reconciliation following tragedy. In addition to her five novels, Ms. Schubert is a contributing author to the short story anthologies, "Hauntings from the Snake River Plain" and "Recipes from the Snake River Plain." All of her works are available as ebooks or paperbacks from Amazon or http: //sunwaypress.com. Sherry continues to live and write on the family farm. For the record, she did shake the hand of President Kennedy, and she did play the guitar... badly.
Release date Australia
November 22nd, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
196
Dimensions
152x229x11
ISBN-13
9780982956366
Product ID
21876515

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