The Traveller’s Daughter

The Traveller’s Daughter
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A secret hidden for fifty years is about to be brought to light in Michelle Vernal’s dazzling new novel The Traveller's Daughter!Her mother’s secret…For fifty years Rosa kept the secrets of her past hidden from her beloved daughter, Kitty. The hurt and pain, the guilt over what she’d done, was something she could never face. But now the time has come to share the truth of Kitty’s heritage…Her daughter’s discovery…Kitty never knew anything about her mother’s early life. But after her death, the discovery of Rosa’s journal opens Kitty’s eyes to a whole new world—a family she’s never known and a love she’s never dreamed of…The fate of a family…Now Kitty must travel to her mother’s homeland, but after fifty years, can the sins of the past be forgiven? Or will history repeat itself? With a decades-old family feud threatening her future, can Kitty put right what once went so wrong?Join Kitty on her journey as she follows in her mother’s footsteps from the south of France to Ireland, discovering who she is along the way in this beautiful tale of forbidden love and fancy cupcakes!What readers are saying about The Traveller’s Daughter:‘A lovely, feel-good read’ Katie’s Bookends‘If you like family sagas and romance, then look no further…at the end you feel like you are leaving behind new friends’ Lorraine, Goodreads‘A beautiful and thought-provoking book’ Artistic Bent Book Blog

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Michelle Vernal. The Traveller’s Daughter

The Traveller’s Daughter. MICHELLE VERNAL

Chapter 1. The older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune - Irish Proverb

Chapter 2. A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. – Irish Proverb

Chapter 3. A Turkey never voted for an early Christmas – Irish Proverb

Chapter 4. A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea – Irish Proverb

Chapter 5. It’s easy to halve the potato where there is love – Irish Proverb

Chapter 6. God is good but never dance in a small boat – Irish Proverb

Chapter 7. As you ramble through life, whatever be your goal; Keep your eye on the doughnut, and not upon the hole – Irish Proverb

Chapter 8. Marry a mountain girl and you marry the whole mountain – Irish Proverb

Chapter 9. A friend’s eye is a good mirror – Irish Proverb

Chapter 10. Broken Irish is better than clever English – Irish Proverb

Chapter 11. Mother’s hold their children’s hands for just a little while and their hearts forever – Irish Proverb

Chapter 12. An old broom knows the dirty corners best – Irish Proverb

Chapter 13. Twenty years a child; twenty years running wild; twenty years a mature man – and after that praying – Irish Proverb

Chapter 14. A word is more enduring than worldly wealth – Irish Proverb

Chapter 15. Face the sun but turn your back to the storm – Irish Proverb

Chapter 16. Your feet will bring you where your heart is – Irish Proverb

Chapter 17. Better be quarrelling than lonesome – Irish Proverb

Chapter 18. An Irishman is never drunk so long as he can hold onto one blade of grass and not fall off the face of the earth – Irish Proverb

Chapter 19. It is better to be a coward a minute than dead the rest of your life – Irish Proverb

Chapter 20. Men are like bagpipes no sound comes from them until they are full – Irish Proverb

Chapter 21. A hen is heavy when carried far – Irish Proverb

Chapter 22. A silent mouth is melodious – Irish Proverb

Chapter 23. An empty sack does not stand – Irish Proverb

Chapter 24. Bad as I like ye, it’s worse without ye – Irish Proverb

Chapter 25. Instinct is stronger than upbringing – Irish Proverb

Chapter 26. Three diseases without shame: love, itch and thirst – Irish Proverb

Chapter 27. Every tide has an ebb save the tide of graces – Irish Proverb

Chapter 28. Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout – Irish Proverb

Chapter 29. Mere words do not feed the friars - Irish Proverb

Chapter 30. You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear – Irish Proverb

Chapter 31. Neither give cherries to a pig nor advice to a fool – Irish Proverb

Acknowledgements

About the Author

About HarperImpulse

About the Publisher

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