Tara's Fortune

Tara's Fortune

by Geraldine O ' Neill (Author)

Synopsis

Tara Flynn has come along way since she was a little girl growing up in the village of Ballygrace. Now mistress of Ballygrace House, the beautiful mansion overlooking the Tullamore countryside, Tara has everything she's always wanted - security, a beautiful home, and the love of a good man. But the Irish have an expression - 'the two days', meaning good and bad fortune. Tara may have everything she's ever dreamed of, but can she hold on to it? In Stockport, Tara's dear friend Biddie has problems of her own. She too has escaped a troubled past and built a new life. But when her husband is seriously injured, Biddie must once again begin taking care of herself. As Tara's half-sister arrives at her boarding-house, Biddie realises she'll need eyes in the back of her head if she's to keep both Angela and herself out of trouble. Set in the Ireland and England of the early 1960s, Tara's Fortune is the story of two women making their way in the world; a touching, heart-warming tale of friendship and ambition, with the irresistible warmth that hallmarks Geraldine O'Neill's writing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Orion
Published: 18 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0752861646
ISBN 13: 9780752861647
Book Overview: Stunning sequel to Geraldine's debut, TARA FLYNN Geraldine O'Neill writes with the warmth and passion that makes Maeve Binchy so irresistible 'O'Neill's warmth and Binchyesque ability to make the reader care about her characters does indeed put her in the storytelling league of Queen Maeve.' Irish Independent 'Absolutely brilliant. I couldn't put it down. A real triumph.' Lyn Andrews 'Totally enthralling' Sunday World. 'Why rush when you can linger among the pages of such an entertaining and engaging book...Geraldine O'Neill goes along way to restoring my faith in the beach book.' Irish Independent on Saturday. 'If you're a fan of Maeve Binchy or Catherine Cookson, then this will appeal.' Woman's Way 'Fans of Maeve Binchy won't be disappointed.' Ireland on Sunday.

Media Reviews
'O'Neill's evocative style inevitably draws comparisons to the legendary Maeve Binchy, but the warmth and depth of Tara's Fortune show she is in a class of her own.' -- Shari Low DAILY RECORD 'irrisistible warmth and spellbinding storytelling.' WESTERN DAILY PRESS 'full of wonderful characters' NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST
Author Bio
Geraldine O'Neill lives in County Offaly, Ireland, with her husband and two children. She works as a teacher for children with learning difficulties.