
The Traveller’s Daughter
by Michelle Vernal
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Pub Date 24 Mar 2017 | Archive Date 17 Jul 2017
HarperCollins UK, HarperImpulse | One More Chapter
Description
Her mother’s secret…
For fifty years Rosa kept the secrets of her past hidden from her beloved daughter, Kitty. The hurt and pain, the guilt over what she’d done, was something she could never face. But now the time has come to share the truth of Kitty’s heritage…
Her daughter’s discovery…
Kitty never knew anything about her mother’s early life. But after her death, the discovery of Rosa’s journal opens Kitty’s eyes to a whole new world—a family she’s never known and a love she’s never dreamed of…
The fate of a family…
Now Kitty must travel to her mother’s homeland, but after fifty years, can the sins of the past be forgiven? Or will history repeat itself? With a decades-old family feud threatening her future, can Kitty put right what once went so wrong?
Join Kitty on her journey as she follows in her mother’s footsteps from the south of France to Ireland, discovering who she is along the way in this beautiful tale of forbidden love and fancy cupcakes!
From the bestselling author of The Promise, The Dancer and The Guesthouse on the Green seriesWhat readers are saying about The Traveller’s Daughter:
‘A lovely, feel-good read’ Katie’s Bookends
‘If you like family sagas and romance, then look no further…at the end you feel like you are leaving behind new friends’ Lorraine, Goodreads
‘A beautiful and thought-provoking book’ Artistic Bent Book Blog
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780008226510 |
PRICE | £1.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 272 |
Featured Reviews

If you like family sagas and romance then look no further.
This is a well written descriptive book which gives a great insight into the Irish traveller history and traditions. At the end you feel like you are leaving behind new friends.
I highly recommend it.