No Small Shame

Author(s): Christine BELL

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In the aftermath of WWI, a young immigrant is forced to choose between her obligation to the shell-shocked husband who abandoned her, and her right to choose her own path.

Australia, 1914. The world is erupting in war. Jobs are scarce and immigrants unwelcome. For young Catholic Mary O'Donnell, this is not the new life she imagined. When one foolish night of passion leads to an unexpected pregnancy and a loveless marriage, Mary's reluctant husband Liam escapes to the trenches. With her overbearing mother attempting to control her every decision, Mary flees to Melbourne determined to build a life for herself and her child. There, she forms an unlikely friendship with Protestant army reject Tom Robbins. But as a shattering betrayal is revealed, Mary must make an impossible choice. Does she embrace the path fate has set for her, or follow the one she longs to take? From the harshness of a pit village in Scotland to the upheaval of wartime Australia, No Small Shame tells the moving story of love and duty, loyalty and betrayal, and confronting the past before you can seek a future.

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General Fields

  • : 9781920727901
  • : Impact Press
  • : Impact Press
  • : February 2020
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  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Christine BELL
  • : BC
  • : 420
  • : en
  • : 400