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Beloved Reconciliation: Book 2: 1918-1923
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Beloved Reconciliation: Book 2: 1918-1923 in Ottawa, ON
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Beloved Reconciliation: Book 2: 1918-1923 in Ottawa, ON
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This is a story not only about the strength of Irish women, but of women throughout the world who stand up right next to their male colleagues for justice and equality. They are inspired for the sake of their children, and their children's children, to reconcile differences and bring peace to their families and homelands. In everyone's life, whether we admit or not, there is an "Una"--be it a magical spirit or human mentor. In this historical fiction, Beloved Reconciliation, Book 2: 1918-1923, Una continues to be the radiant spirit who appears in ever-shifting form to Irish women from four interwoven families, reassuring them that they have the power to play crucial roles in their country's struggle for independence. From the War of Independence to the Irish Civil War, she and these women and their families invite us to reconcile patriotism and fealty with romance and revenge as they interact with key historical figures. Proceeds from this book are shared between the Monreagh Ulster Scots - Scots Irish Heritage and Educational Center in Donegal, Republic of Ireland that works toward equality and justice; and the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, USA that educates leaders for justice.
This is a story not only about the strength of Irish women, but of women throughout the world who stand up right next to their male colleagues for justice and equality. They are inspired for the sake of their children, and their children's children, to reconcile differences and bring peace to their families and homelands. In everyone's life, whether we admit or not, there is an "Una"--be it a magical spirit or human mentor. In this historical fiction, Beloved Reconciliation, Book 2: 1918-1923, Una continues to be the radiant spirit who appears in ever-shifting form to Irish women from four interwoven families, reassuring them that they have the power to play crucial roles in their country's struggle for independence. From the War of Independence to the Irish Civil War, she and these women and their families invite us to reconcile patriotism and fealty with romance and revenge as they interact with key historical figures. Proceeds from this book are shared between the Monreagh Ulster Scots - Scots Irish Heritage and Educational Center in Donegal, Republic of Ireland that works toward equality and justice; and the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, USA that educates leaders for justice.

















