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Liberty and Opportunity

Published
Sep 2013
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
351

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Liberty and Opportunity is a family saga that centres around four forthright, liberal women, spans five generations, three continents and two world wars throughout the twentieth century.

The story begins in modern New Zealand when Nicole receives an ancient diary from her Canadian grandmother, Cindy that she begins to read.

It begins in 1898 with Amanda's elopement with her beloved Jack and her struggle to survive and prosper away from her domineering father in Washington State. The two begin a new life in Vancouver, Canada where, over the years, she develops a publishing empire.

Her daughter, Dorothy becomes a nurse serving in England. She falls in love with a soldier about to be charged for desertion from the trenches in the Western Front in World War 1. Will he be court-martialled and shot?
In World War 11, Cindy becomes a Land Girl in war torn England and tragedy strikes their family.

Each period in time is filled with drama, joy and sometimes tragedy, but vividly illustrates the determination of each woman to enrich her life through love of partners and families and a liberal outlook on life.

Each period has drama and sometimes tragedy, but vividly illustrates the determination of each woman to enrich her life through love of partners and families.

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First Edition Sep 2013 BookCountry ISBN13 9781463002992 ISBN10 1463002998
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