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Fate and Tomorrow

Fate and Tomorrow

Fate and Tomorrow

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Published: 19 September, 2002
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Nessa O'Grady, only daughter of an old, landowning Catholic family, is set to marry her childhood sweetheart when her father commits suicide; the wedding is off and the family thrown into turmoil. Seeing that her native land holds no future for her, Nessa accepts a proposal from Thomas Cooper, a wealthy adventurer from the Congo Free State, and travels with him to Africa. There she finds her new husband is a brute - not only to her, but to the Congolese and, sickened, she flees under the protection of black American journalist David Addison. As he is married, she returns, pregnant, to her native Ireland, divorces Cooper and decides to go to America, where she feels her half-caste daughter will have a better life. We last see them as they are about to board the Titanic...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340771358
ISBN10 0340771356
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 663 g
Product Dimensions 161 x 40 x 238 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

"Praise for FRIENDS INDEED: 'Beautifully written... enjoyable, entertaining, interesting (read), full of drama and unexpected twists.' - Marian Keyes 'vivid historical picture, a moving portrait of two friends.' - Irish World 'A fascinating story, rivetingly told.' - David Norris, Irish Times 'Beautifully written, this book illustrates a little known segment of Irish history, the tenor of 19th century life in Dublin, and the misery and bankruptcy of any social order where women are powerless.' - Mary Ryan Irish Time '...fascinating. Well written and sensitively handled.' - Historical Novels Review 'An excellent read.' - Coventry Evening Telegraph

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Author's Bio

Rose Doyle is a Dublin-based journalist who has written six previous novels for adults and three for children.

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