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Letters of Freedom

The Carmel Sheehan Story, Book 1

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Letters of Freedom

By: Jean Grainger
Narrated by: Siobhan Waring
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Carmel, a forty year old Irish woman is living a life that’s fine, not exciting or awful, just fine. She has a house, a husband, it’s all ok. She never had kids, but that’s just life, right? She knows she should be grateful. She’s better off than a lot of people. Then one day, out of the blue, she gets a Facebook message, from a total stranger. With information that could transform her life, for better or for much worse.

It could be a scam. It could be malicious. It could be a crazy person. But what if what they say is true? Her finger hovers over the screen. Delete or reply?

©2022 Gold Harp Media (P)2023 Jean Grainger
Fiction Historical Fiction
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I don’t know how anyone who has a kind heart could ever not feel the pain that Carmel felt. And at the end when Jean Grainger tells us why this book was written I felt even worse. She doesn’t mention the woman the book was based on and maybe she never found out. But if she is out there and reads our reviews, I hope she reads how much she is loved by all of us.

Heartbreaking story

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As the story begins, Carmel is a very depressing character. I wasn’t sure I was going to like this book. However, a chance connection sets in motion a major change to her life and the tone of the book. At the end of the book, Jean Grainger explains what inspired this story and it made me think about another possibility of why tracing one’s Irish Catholic roots can frequently run into dead ends. The scenario of this book is based on some very dark, quite recent, historical truths. Siobhan Waring nails the accents and voices of the wide variety of characters. I am super impressed by her talents. I cannot wait for the sequels to this book. I hope they are in the queue for Audible release with Siobhan as the narrator.

Depressingly memorizing

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Superior narrator(s). Loved the characters and their development, this was a good listen.

We hope to get more in the series, it is especially good to listen to on long drives.

Lovely story, recommend it!

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The story was interesting. The protagonist was a gentleman and the antagonist appeared in so many forms.

Honesty of the characters!

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A wonderful story that draws you as the reader into it. Loved how Carmel decides to find her mother and leaves behind a toxic marriage. At the end, Jean shares where the idea for the story came from. Can't wait to hear or read the next in the series. Wish it was on Audible .

From Meek and Mild to Confident and Bold

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Enjoyed Grainger’s story, as always. Pure Irish storytelling at its best, and based on truth.

Interesting read

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I wish that she contacted Joe before the story ended. it would have brought closer.

The character of Catmel and the circumstance of the times in Ireland

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The book was wonderful I was able to listen to it. Now I want to listen to the next in the series but I can read it but not listen to that I feel terrible Why wasn't the next book not audible.

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LETTERS OF FREEDOM

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The story of Carmel is both endearing and informative. What the author reveals in the afterword about Irish Catholic orphanages of the era is telling, if not shocking. But the character of Sharif and his smooth words of persuasion are just too much of a stretch. The story he spins feels so much like a scam that it makes the reader wonder at Carmel’s gullibility. It doesn’t help that Sharif’s voice is so smooth and oily that the reader recoils from him. The ending, somewhat redeems the his character, but still leaves the reader a bit wary. Carmel, however, grows increasingly endearing as the story concludes.

Endearing Main Character

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Intriguing premise of a Russian operative planted in the US. Absurd coincidences and scenarios. Unrealistic and shallow relationships. Just dumb.

Lost potential

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