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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Circles Of Silver
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:200
  • eBook ISBN:9780992521752

Ocean Pathways

by Joan Marr

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Overview
Ocean Pathways, the third book in the series, continues the story of the rings that resurface once again after centuries. Robbie Hetherington has been crippled since childhood, and he comes to have one of the rings seemingly by chance. With the aid of its magic and help from the old wise woman Sinead, Robbie finds a new and successful life for himself. Patricia O'Byrne, who having been orphaned in the great famine, is sent to Australia. Her one possession is the silver ring that she found in the dirt floor of an old house in Wicklow near her childhood home. She forges a new career, and when she voyages back to Ireland, meets Robbie, who owns a distribution business. The two make amazing discoveries about their past and the history and purpose of the rings. Patricia travels back across the ocean to settle in Tasmania, and the rings continue their journey through history.
Description
Ocean Pathways, the third book in the Circles Of Silver series, continues the story of the rings that resurface once again after centuries. Robbie Hetherington has been crippled since childhood, and he comes to have one of the rings seemingly by chance. With the aid of its magic and help from the old wise woman Sinead and her mysterious horse Mika, Robbie finds a new and successful life for himself away from the poverty that was a constant feature of his youth. Patricia O'Byrne, having been orphaned in the great famine, is sent to Australia as a young woman to work in domestic service. Her one possession is the silver ring that she found in the dirt floor of an old house in Wicklow near her childhood home. She forges a new career as a dressmaker and designer of ladies clothing, and when she voyages back to Ireland for business, meets Robbie, who owns a distribution warehouse. The two make amazing discoveries about their past and the history and purpose of the rings, and learn that the circles of silver did not come into their lives by coincidence. Patricia travels back across the ocean to settle in Tasmania, and the rings continue their journey through history. Will the ancient treasure be unearthed once more?
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