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Peregrine
Peregrine
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"A poignant tale of one womanâs triumph after years of sacrifice through an unhappy and abusive marriage awaits readers as author Linda Oâ
Dochartaigh pens a gripping, heartrending work of fiction. This book tells the story of the woman named Peregrine.
Growing up an only child, sheâd spent her lonely childhood in the glamorous make believe world of old black and white movies, where men were charming and women were sophisticated. The pretend world she lived in afforded her the luxury of hiding from the ugliness of her world, by morphing into one of her old black and white movie heroines.
Mistaken for dead after the horror at the World Trade Center, and with the help of her black and white movie star saviors, she mustered the courage to escape from a husband that had become a master of cruelty.
She deftly slipped away into a new life, by reinventing herself, and stepping into the classic shoes of Rita, Bette, Claudette, Hedy, Ingrid, and any others that fit her needs.
Although painful at the beginning, Peregrine is an eye-opener that sends a message of inspiration, awareness, hope, and comfort to those who have suffered, and are still suffering the same fate. Readers will find a little bit of surprise as the book comes to a close."
Dochartaigh pens a gripping, heartrending work of fiction. This book tells the story of the woman named Peregrine.
Growing up an only child, sheâd spent her lonely childhood in the glamorous make believe world of old black and white movies, where men were charming and women were sophisticated. The pretend world she lived in afforded her the luxury of hiding from the ugliness of her world, by morphing into one of her old black and white movie heroines.
Mistaken for dead after the horror at the World Trade Center, and with the help of her black and white movie star saviors, she mustered the courage to escape from a husband that had become a master of cruelty.
She deftly slipped away into a new life, by reinventing herself, and stepping into the classic shoes of Rita, Bette, Claudette, Hedy, Ingrid, and any others that fit her needs.
Although painful at the beginning, Peregrine is an eye-opener that sends a message of inspiration, awareness, hope, and comfort to those who have suffered, and are still suffering the same fate. Readers will find a little bit of surprise as the book comes to a close."
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