Super Summer Shorts – Volume 3
The third in my
Super Summer Shorts series is Martha, by Phillipa Clark. Martha
is the prequel to The Stationmaster's Cottage. Read first, or alongside any of
the books in the series.
1972. It is four years since Martha
Ryan's world crashed around her. Fleeing to England to study teaching, she
had left everything behind. Her beloved seaside town of River's End, her big
sister, Dorothy, and the one man she loves beyond reason.
She finds a new home in Ireland. There, she buys a
cottage, embarking on a career as a teacher in the small town, and travelling
during school holidays. She finds friendships, relationships, and adventures.
But dreams haunt her. Deep down, she longs for her home town in Australia, and to see Dorothy. Will a life well lived be enough, or is one letter the turning point to risk everything she's come to love?
But dreams haunt her. Deep down, she longs for her home town in Australia, and to see Dorothy. Will a life well lived be enough, or is one letter the turning point to risk everything she's come to love?
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Bio: Phillipa lives just outside a beautiful town in country Victoria, Australia. She also lives in the many worlds of her imagination and stockpiles stories beside her laptop. The property she shares with her husband, two young adult sons, and labrador, is alive with visiting native birds, home-grown vegetables and herbs, and flowers. She adores the sea, music, friends, and of course, reading. To connect more with Phillipa and her writing, visit www.phillipaclark.com.
Bio: Phillipa lives just outside a beautiful town in country Victoria, Australia. She also lives in the many worlds of her imagination and stockpiles stories beside her laptop. The property she shares with her husband, two young adult sons, and labrador, is alive with visiting native birds, home-grown vegetables and herbs, and flowers. She adores the sea, music, friends, and of course, reading. To connect more with Phillipa and her writing, visit www.phillipaclark.com.
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