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Toward the Sea of Freedom

The Sea of Freedom Trilogy, Book 1

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Toward the Sea of Freedom

By: Sarah Lark, D. W. Lovett - translator
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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In mid-nineteenth-century Ireland, charming Kathleen and dashing Michael harbor secrets and dreams. Imagining a life beyond the kitchen and fields of the wealthy family they both work for, they plot to leave their homeland, marry, and raise the child Kathleen is secretly carrying. The luck of the Irish, however, is not on their side.

Soon, they find themselves swept up in circumstances they never could have fathomed. Kathleen is forced to marry against her will and immigrate to New Zealand. Michael is imprisoned for rebellion and exiled to Australia. As time passes and their new lives march on, they long for those stolen moments in the lush green fields of their native land. And they both still dream of escape, with no idea of how close fate will eventually bring them.

©2016 Sarah Lark (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Translation © 2015 D. W. Lovett.
European Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Sagas Women's Fiction World Literature
Complex Characters • Historical Context • Excellent Pronunciation • Engaging Plot • Emotional Depth • Great Buildup

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This is a rather long book, but so beautifully written that one really feels they are able to know the characters and their surroundings. Many twists and turns, and yet the ending seemed to make sense.... don't want to give a spoiler here. It is the story of settlers in Australia and New Zealand, but mostly I felt it was about women's lack of rights in the mid 1800s and also social class inequities... and how some crumble under this, others are able to rise above it. I found myself rooting for, and against, the characters...they really came to life. A tough read in many spots, but a good story of love won and lost and triumph and failure.

Very good listen... kept me wanting more.

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this saga was glorious in its scope. the characters complexity kept the interest to the end.. However the readers inability to properly pronounce Moari grated with this Kiwi listener.

great story. only one disppointment

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Interesting tale of 3 women who found there home in New Zealand. A mix of petty thieves and new settlers. Their lives entangled with hard times and dreams of their past lives. Learning how to survive and about the Maori that who first settle the Islands.

Plight of women who found there life in New Zealan

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A very interesting and different approach to storytelling and I was kept interested and enjoyed it.

Love is fleeting

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I was captivated the entire time! Loved the characters and depiction of the time period.

Excellent book!

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