A Sister's Promise (Sullivan Family Saga #1)
Molly’s life changes forever when her mother is killed in a horrific accident. Although her beloved grandfather wants to keep her and little brother Kevin with him in Birmingham, the authorities decide it’s best for the girl to live with her maternal grandmother, on a farm in Donegal. So Molly is packed off to Biddy Sullivan, who’s a hard, cruel woman who loves to bear a grudge.
Years of hardship follow and just as Molly begins to grow independent, war breaks out. She learns that her grandfather has died – so what’s become of ten year old Kevin? Surely he must need her? So the naive country girl sets off for her home city, little guessing what perils are to befall her before she can discover her brother’s fate…
This book was great till the end, it just ended too soon without a real explanation of what happened with the sisters. This is why I gave 3 starts and not 4, the end just left me with too many unanswered questions.
very sad but great readingI did enjoy reading this book. I really liked Molly as the main character. Her life was not an easy one, but she had a amazing strength of character from being a teenager having to move to Ireland with what I was saying very nastily betrayed grandmother had a difficult time of losing her parents in the car accident and being separated from her brother, and then onto going to Birmingham do in the war to find her brother and be in almost Cajoled into a life of unfortunate means by two horrible man
A good read. Family wartime saga that turned out to be quite a thriller.
Good enough for me to start the next one ink the series which is better than this one.
Anne Bennett
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 4.23 | 176 Users | 6 Reviews
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Title | : | A Sister's Promise (Sullivan Family Saga #1) |
Author | : | Anne Bennett |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | July 16th 2007 by HarperCollins (first published January 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. War. European Literature. British Literature. Fiction. Love |
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A heartrending saga of a sister separated from her baby brother by tragedy and prejudice, who will brave the Blitz to bring him to safetyMolly’s life changes forever when her mother is killed in a horrific accident. Although her beloved grandfather wants to keep her and little brother Kevin with him in Birmingham, the authorities decide it’s best for the girl to live with her maternal grandmother, on a farm in Donegal. So Molly is packed off to Biddy Sullivan, who’s a hard, cruel woman who loves to bear a grudge.
Years of hardship follow and just as Molly begins to grow independent, war breaks out. She learns that her grandfather has died – so what’s become of ten year old Kevin? Surely he must need her? So the naive country girl sets off for her home city, little guessing what perils are to befall her before she can discover her brother’s fate…
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Original Title: | A Sister's Promise |
ISBN: | 0007226020 (ISBN13: 9780007226023) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sullivan Family Saga #1 |
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Ratings: 4.23 From 176 Users | 6 ReviewsDiscuss Epithetical Books A Sister's Promise (Sullivan Family Saga #1)
I did enjoy reading this book. I really liked Molly as the main character. Her life was not an easy one, but she had a amazing strength of character from being a teenager having to move to Ireland with what I was saying very nastily betrayed grandmother had a difficult time of losing her parents in the car accident and being separated from her brother, and then onto going to Birmingham do in the war to find her brother and be in almost Cajoled into a life of unfortunate means by two horrible manThis book was great till the end, it just ended too soon without a real explanation of what happened with the sisters. This is why I gave 3 starts and not 4, the end just left me with too many unanswered questions.
very sad but great readingI did enjoy reading this book. I really liked Molly as the main character. Her life was not an easy one, but she had a amazing strength of character from being a teenager having to move to Ireland with what I was saying very nastily betrayed grandmother had a difficult time of losing her parents in the car accident and being separated from her brother, and then onto going to Birmingham do in the war to find her brother and be in almost Cajoled into a life of unfortunate means by two horrible man
A good read. Family wartime saga that turned out to be quite a thriller.
Good enough for me to start the next one ink the series which is better than this one.
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