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A Song For Bridget

She faced poverty, bereavement, cruelty and abandonment many times over – yet never lost the heart to pursue true love.

Returning to rural Ireland in 1938 and a young girl full of hope and expectation, A Song for Bridget recounts a series

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She faced poverty, bereavement, cruelty & abandonment many times over – yet never lost the heart to pursue true love.

Returning to rural Ireland in 1938 & a young girl full of hope & expectation, A Song for Bridget recounts a series of tragic events that eventually bring her to Manchester & Birmingham – & a desperate daily struggle to survive.

Bridget’s haunting story, told for her by her daughter, is a perfect example of both the fragility & resilience of the human spirit.

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• ISBN: 9781907324901
• Author: Phyllis Whitsell
• Publisher: Mirror Books
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 246
• Dimensions: 20 x 13 x 1.5cm

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