Innocent Journey

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Pub Date 7 May 2022 | Archive Date 13 Jun 2022

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Description

It is 1975 and Matthew is driving his mum, dad and aunt to a very special occasion in Rome. Innocents abroad, they are experiencing life on the Continent for the first time as they motor through France and Italy. There is an abundance of optimism and good humour, a sense of happiness and anticipation. However, there are some complications en route. The best laid plans go awry and some difficult choices have to be made.

Propelled onwards to Rome in this brief odyssey, the earlier life journeys of Nora, John, Kathleen and Matthew unfold. For all the ups and downs that they have experienced, these are generous and expansive personalities that you will want to share the journey with. Will the vicissitudes of life, love and past heartaches dampen their appreciation of the present? And is it the destination that is so important or the journey they have all taken to get there?

It is 1975 and Matthew is driving his mum, dad and aunt to a very special occasion in Rome. Innocents abroad, they are experiencing life on the Continent for the first time as they motor through...


A Note From the Publisher

Born to first generation Irish immigrant parents, James Hare was brought up in a close-knit working class Catholic community in the East Midlands. A philosophy graduate, James has worked for many years in software development and education. He is particularly interested in the importance of popular culture and its nuanced influence on everyday lives. He now lives and writes in Edinburgh.

Born to first generation Irish immigrant parents, James Hare was brought up in a close-knit working class Catholic community in the East Midlands. A philosophy graduate, James has worked for many...


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ISBN 9781803139425
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 400

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I enjoyed the book a lot more than I thought I was going to. I felt that the characters were written well and even though I haven’t experienced a lot of what occurred in the book, I really felt a sense of empathy for everyone.

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